Mutator 1 + 2: Evolutionary Art

Sue Gollifer

Research output: Non-textual outputExhibition

Abstract

Video, drawings and interactive installations William Latham was one of the first UK artists in the 80s to create computer art, and he rapidly gained an international reputation as a pioneer in the field. His work blends organic imagery and computer animation, using software modelled upon the processes of evolution. Starting with a simple shape, Latham introduces random 'mutations' of a form in order to generate increasingly complex three-dimensional creations that resemble fantastical, futuristic organisms.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 6 Sept 2013
Eventexhibition - Phoenix Brighton; IMAL Brussels Belgium; Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design
Duration: 6 Sept 2013 → …

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