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This wiki is dedicated to gathering and presenting information about generative art.  What is generative art?
This wiki is dedicated to gathering and presenting information about generative art.  What is generative art?
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''Generative art refers to any art practice where the artist uses a system that operates with some degree of autonomy, and contributes to or results in a completed work of art. Systems may include natural language instructions, biological or chemical processes, computer programs, machines, self-organizing materials, mathematical operations, and other procedural inventions.''
''Generative art refers to any art practice where the artist uses a system that operates with some degree of autonomy, and contributes to or results in a completed work of art. Systems may include natural language instructions, biological or chemical processes, computer programs, machines, self-organizing materials, mathematical operations, and other procedural inventions.''
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If you are new to generative art you may want to begin with the [[Introduction to generative art]] page of this wiki.
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If you are new to generative art you may want to begin with the [[Introduction to Generative Art]] page of this wiki. Also please note:
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This wiki is part of my [http://philipgalanter.com larger personal website.]  Be sure not to miss the [http://philipgalanter.com/generative_art generative art section] of this website to access other materials such as a generative art [http://philipgalanter.com/generative_art/bibliography.html bibliography] and generative art [http://philipgalanter.com/generative_art/links.html selected link list].
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If you are interested in the impact of complexity theory on the arts and humanities you may also want to check out the [http://philipgalanter.com/complexism complexism] section of this website.
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Unlike some other wikis, the Generative Art Wiki is not open to public authoring or editing.  I will be writing much of the content and acting as editor for other invited contributors.  If you have a particular expertise in some aspect of generative art and would like to contribute to this effort, please contact me via email.
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This wiki is offered here for public viewing under copyright protection.  It cannot be copied, embedded or "deep linked" in pages outside of the philipgalanter.com domain, or used in derivative works without my explicit written permission.  "Fair use" exceptions such as academic quotation, citation, and criticism are, of course, allowed.
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<b>Selected Generative Art Links</b> - [http://philipgalanter.com/resources/#genartlinks click here] <br> <b>Generative Art Bibliography</b> - [http://philipgalanter.com/generative_art/bibliography.html click here]
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=== Generative Art Wiki Created ===
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This site is in active development this fall of 2009.
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== Pages by Topic ==
== Pages by Topic ==
=== Generative Art Theory ===
=== Generative Art Theory ===
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[[Introduction to generative art]]
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[[Introduction to Generative Art]]
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[[complexity theory and complexism]], [[rules based fine art in the 20th century]], [[poststructural theories of authorship]], [[generative art after computers]]
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[[Complexity theory and complexism]], [[Rules based fine art in the 20th century]], [[Poststructural theories of authorship]], [[Generative art after computers]]
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=== Generative Art Application Areas ===
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=== Generative Art Genres ===
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[[architecture]], [[the code as art movement]], [[computer graphics]], [[conceptual and minimal art]], [[the demo scene]], [[design]], [[electronic music]], [[Islamic art]], [[live coding]], [[math art]], [[music composition]], [[pattern based folk art and decoration]], [[physical computing]], [[robotic art]], [[VJ culture]]
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[[Architecture]], [[The code as art movement]], [[Computer animation and effects]], [[Computer graphics]], [[Conceptual and minimal art]], [[The demo scene]], [[Design]], [[Electronic music]], [[Islamic art]], [[Live coding]], [[Math art]], [[Music composition]], [[Pattern based folk art and decoration]], [[Physical computing]], [[Robotic art]], [[VJ culture]]
=== Simple Highly Ordered Systems ===
=== Simple Highly Ordered Systems ===
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[[Loops & Serial Art]], [[Mapping, Transforms, & Hysteresis]], [[Scale Manipulation]], [[Symmetry & Regular Patterns]], [[The Grid]], [[Tiling Theory]], [[Numerical Series]], [[The Golden Section & Fibonocci Series]], [[Iterative Construction]], [[Combinatorial Construction]]
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[[Loops & serial art]], [[Mapping / transforms / hysteresis]], [[Scale manipulation]], [[Symmetry & regular patterns]], [[The grid]], [[Tiling theory]], [[Numerical series]], [[The golden section & fibonocci series]], [[Iterative construction]], [[Combinatorial construction]]
=== Simple Highly Disordered Systems ===
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[[A Brief Taxonomy of Chance in Art]], [[Chance Operations & Probability Theory]], [[Noise & Random Number Generators]], [[Unpredictable Physical Systems]]
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[[A brief taxonomy of chance in art]], [[Chance operations & probability theory]], [[Notes for artists using random numbers]], [[Noise & random number generators]], [[Unpredictable physical systems]]
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[[Finite State Machines & Markov Processes]], [[Shape Grammars]], [[Fractals]], [[Lindenmeyer Systems]], [[Fuzzy Logic]], [[Neural Networks]], [[Cellular Automata]], [[Reaction-Diffusion Systems]], [[Catastrophe Theory]], [[Chaotic Systems]], [[Evolutionary Systems]], [[Artificial Life & Collective Behavior]]
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[[Finite state machines & markov processes]], [[Shape grammars]], [[Fractals]], [[L-systems]], [[L-systems II]], [[Fuzzy logic]], [[Neural networks]], [[Cellular automata]], [[Reaction-diffusion systems]], [[Catastrophe theory]], [[Chaotic systems]], [[Evolutionary systems & genetic algorithms]], [[Artificial life]]
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=== Artists ===
=== Artists ===
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[[Carl Andre]], [[Mauro Annunziato]], [[Collette & Charles Bangart]], [[Mel Bochner]], [[William Burroughs]], [[John Cage]], [[Harold Cohen]], [[Chuck Csuri]], [[Larry Cuba]], [[Hans Dehlinger]], [[Alan Dorin]], [[Marcel Duchamp]], [[Brian Eno]], [[M. C. Esher]], [[Brian Evans]], [[Helaman Ferguson]], [[Philip Galanter]], [[Hans Haacke]], [[Jean Pierre Hebert]], [[Paul Hertz]], [[Donald Judd]], [[Yoichira Kawaguchi]], [[Ellsworth Kelly]], [[Ken Knowlton]], [[William Latham]], [[Sol Lewitt]], [[Brian Lytle]], [[Jon McCormack]], [[Francois Morellet]], [[Paul Mogenson]], [[Manfred Mohr]], [[Vera Molnar ]], [[Daro Montag]], [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], [[Jack Ox]], [[Tony Robbins]], [[Douglas Repetto]], [[Kenneth E. Rinaldo]], [[Terri Riley]], [[Karl Simms]], [[John F. Simon Jr]], [[Robert Smithson]], [[Celestino Soddu]], [[Frank Stella]], [[Steina & Woody Vasulka]], [[Roman Verostko]], [[Leo Villareal]], [[Bill Viola]], [[Adrian Ward]], [[Andy Warhol]], [[Mark Wilson]]
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[[Carl Andre]], [[Mauro Annunziato]], [[Mehmet (aka Memo) Akten]], [[Collette & Charles Bangart]], [[San Base]], [[Mel Bochner]], [[William Burroughs]], [[John Cage]], [[Harold Cohen]], [[Nick Collins]], [[Chuck Csuri]], [[Larry Cuba]], [[Hans Dehlinger]], [[Alan Dorin]], [[Scott "Spot" Draves]], [[Marcel Duchamp]], [[Brian Eno]], [[M. C. Esher]], [[Karlheinz Essl]], [[Brian Evans]], [[Helaman Ferguson]], [[Michael Gogins]], [[Lauri Gröhn]], [[Hans Haacke]], [[Paul Harrison]], [[Jean Pierre Hebert]], [[Paul Hertz]], [[Daniel C. Howe]], [[Donald Judd]], [[Yoichira Kawaguchi]], [[Ellsworth Kelly]], [[Mario Klingemann]], [[Ken Knowlton]], [[William Latham]], [[Matthew Lewis]], [[Sol Lewitt]], [[Patrick Lichty]], [[Brian Lytle]], [[Jon McCormack]], [[Francois Morellet]], [[Paul Mogenson]], [[Manfred Mohr]], [[Vera Molnar ]], [[Daro Montag]], [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], [[Rob Myers]], [[Jack Ox]], [[Thomas Petersen]], [[Don Relyea]], [[Tony Robbins]], [[Douglas Repetto]], [[Kenneth E. Rinaldo]], [[Terri Riley]], [[Karsten Schmidt]], [[Antoine Schmitt]], [[Karl Sims]], [[John F. Simon Jr]], [[Robert Smithson]], [[Bogdan Soban]], [[Celestino Soddu]], [[Frank Stella]], [[Pall Thayer]], [[Jer Thorp]], [[Steina & Woody Vasulka]], [[Roman Verostko]], [[Leo Villareal]], [[Bill Viola]], [[Adrian Ward]], [[Andy Warhol]], [[Marius Watz]], [[Mark Wilson]], [[Jaka Železnikar]],
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== Editing and Use ==
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Unlike some other wikis, the Generative Art Wiki is not open to public authoring or editing.  I will be writing much of the content and acting as editor for other invited contributors.  If you have a particular expertise in some aspect of generative art and would like to contribute to this effort, please contact me via email.
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This wiki is offered here for public viewing under copyright protection.  It cannot be copied, embedded or "deep linked" in pages outside of the philipgalanter.com domain, or used in derivative works without my explicit written permission.  "Fair use" exceptions such as academic quotation, citation, and criticism are, of course, allowed.
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