The 2019 Conference on Artificial Life 2019
DOI: 10.1162/isal_a_00215
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Morphogenetic Vase Forms

Abstract: This paper describes Vase Forms: a series of art works created using morphogenetic processes. A key motivation for these works was exploration of ways of working creatively with complex generative processes, such as morphogenetic systems, where the desire is to be able to influence the process in creative directions whilst achieving desired properties, such as fabricability using 3D printing, in a manner that retains rich emergence. The paper describes methods used in the creation of these works, including dir… Show more

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“…Still, if the user is trying to exploit the algorithm to go in a certain direction, then repetition and lack of control can lead the user to lose patience. Several authors mention user fatigue as an issue [18], [41], [42], [52], [88], [114]. Takagi [41], [42] writes of human fatigue in his work on IEC (see Section IV-D), where he suggests that 10-20 iterations are the limits of repetition for most users.…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, if the user is trying to exploit the algorithm to go in a certain direction, then repetition and lack of control can lead the user to lose patience. Several authors mention user fatigue as an issue [18], [41], [42], [52], [88], [114]. Takagi [41], [42] writes of human fatigue in his work on IEC (see Section IV-D), where he suggests that 10-20 iterations are the limits of repetition for most users.…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data from these simulations is used to create artefacts using a variety of means, including 2D prints of rendered images, high definition video files, stereoscopic installations and 3D printed sculptures (Lomas 2019a, Lomas 2019b (Figures 2,3 & 4). In particular, the author is interested in how realising the data into different types of artefact changes the user's perception of the data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%