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Generative Art

2011 | Computing & IT

Artists have always explored new media, and computer-based artists are no exception. Generative art, an emerging technique where print or onscreen images are created by use of computer algorithms, finds the artistic intersection between programming, computer graphics, and individual expression.
Generative Art presents both the technique and the beauty of algorithmic art. In it, you'll find dozens of high-quality examples of generative art, along with the specific programmatic steps author and artist Matt Pearson followed to create each unique piece. The book includes concise tutorials for each of the technical components required to create the book's examples, and it offers countless suggestions for how you can combine and reuse the various techniques to create your own works.
Introduction to the principles of algorithmic art
Brief Processing language tutorial
Establishing artistic "ground rules" for a new work
Using random, semi-random, emergent and fractal processes
Finding fresh approaches to the discipline of programming



Published by Manning Publications

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ISBN 9781935182627
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