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generative x @ onedotzero, london
Apr 25th, 2005, 11:05pm
 
http://www.onedotzero.com/programme.php?id=91&event=30952

a show curated by daniel brown at the 2004 onedotzero festival 31 may - 05 june 2005


from the onedotzero website:

the internet has created a generation of contemporary artists who have used the mass-populism of the web to give the field of computational aesthetics an increasing audience. growing up with technology, their work is less techno-centric than previous generations, utilising state of the art technology for more aesthetic and cultural purposes across contemporary art and entertainment, from games to music video.

showcases and demonstrates the basic principles and thinking from the world's leading artists in this field including:

daniel brown [designer of the year 2004]
golan levin
james tindall
paul brown
marius watz
c.e.b. reas
ben fry
james paterson
lia
ed burton
zachary lieberman

Re: generative x @ onedotzero, london
Reply #1 - May 27th, 2005, 12:10am
 
If anybody's curious, the onedotzero identity will have a lot of Processing in it. A few of my sketches based of growth draw out the onedotzero logo and bubble around alongside the bigger plant characters. I'll try and see if I can post some of it.
Re: generative x @ onedotzero, london
Reply #2 - Jun 1st, 2005, 11:33am
 
I went to the generative x innervisions panel discussion - some interesting issues discussed, and some inspiring work shown.  If you were wondering (I was) the panel members were James Tindall, Ed Burton, Zachary Lieberman and Daniel Brown, chaired by Andy Cameron.

It was good to put faces to those names, and join up some of my influences (I never knew that James Tindall made http://www.modifyme.com, a long-time favourite of mine).

Not all the installations were ready though (and Ben's Processing demos had frozen, gasp!) so I suppose I'll have to go back to see the rest (and the film) at some point soon.

Re: generative x @ onedotzero, london
Reply #3 - Jun 1st, 2005, 5:01pm
 
modifyme seems to be hosted at atomless now:

http://www.atomless.com/projects/modifyme/site/

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