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Art as a Living System: Interactive Computer Artworks
- Leonardo
- The MIT Press
- Volume 32, Number 3, June 1999
- pp. 165-173
- Article
- Additional Information
The authors design computer installations that integrate artificial life and real life by means of human-computer interaction. While exploring real-time interaction and evolutionary image processes, visitors to their interactive installations become essential parts of the systems by transferring the individual behaviors, emotions and personalities to the works’ image processing. Images in these installations are not static, pre-fixed or predictable, but “living systems” themselves, representing minute changes in the viewers’ interactions with the installations’ evolutionary image processes.