...entails an inherent motivation, rationale, and intentionality. Therefore, art is viewed as a creative journey or process, rather than as a deliverable or
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[[GMU:Database_art|Database art]]
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...class Algorithmic Art we will focus on graphical algorithms and generative art, to learn how to think like a machine. The programming language Processing
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...fiction style illustrations of outer space. The article [[wikipedia:Space Art]] is heavily edited by members of the [http://iaaa.org International Associ
..._ [http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/artist/bear+sonnier+sharp/biography Media Art Net] NY based English cinematographer, video artist & writer; co-founded ''
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<h2> Art and Biomedia: agencies of being(s)</h2>
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==[[/for HGP/|Algorithmic Art for Human Graphical Processors (HGP)]]==
==[[/for computers/|Algorithmic Art for Computers]]==
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'''''Glass Art by Laszlo Moholy Nagy Still recreation'''''
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#REDIRECT [[IMM:Fulldome/Pop Art Komposition]]
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* Task 1 // [[/ Interactive Art I /]]
* Task 2 // [[/ Interactive Art II /]]
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hello friends. here you can find some of the stuff i did for the algorithmic art class :)
* [[/for humans/|algorithmic art for humans]]
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Media Art Strategies [[:File:Task 1.docx]]
Performance Art [[:File:Task 5.docx]]
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...Albers' Homage to the Square and Colors. A Digital Medium for Experimental Art)
Media Art and Design MFA student
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* [[How to understand + appropriate (media) theoretical texts for your art/design processes]]
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==Art Works With Code Research==
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* [[GMU:Art and Biomedia]]
* [[GMU:Algorithmic Art]]
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[https://cloud.uni-weimar.de/s/Fb2iW8n2Yw356Xb Task 01 / Media Art Strategies]
[https://cloud.uni-weimar.de/s/sdFPEkFnwBJfMeR Task 02 / Self-Organisation in Art]
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* [[GMU:Art out of living matter|Art out of Living Matter]] – Prof. Ursula Damm
* [[GMU:We Make Machines Not Art I |We Make Machines Not Art I]] – Darsha Hewitt
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==Bio Art Forum==
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...esentation and of the artist-in-residence program at the Netherlands Media Art Institute in Amsterdam from 2008/09. From 1997 to 2004 she was curator and
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„The Fine Art Directory“
http://www.art-online.com/
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| [[File:Algoritmic art assignment0.jpg|600px|Introductory Algorithm]]
| [[File:Algorithmic art assignment1 result.jpg|600px|Introductory Algorithm]]
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''Task 1 Interactive Art'' [[:File:Task 1 Beatrice Perlato.pdf]]
''Task 2 Interactive Art'' [[:File:Task 2 Beatrice Perlato .pdf]]
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We Make Machines Not Art I
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[[:File:Week 1-Interactive Art 1.pdf]]
[[:File:Week 2-Interactive Art 2.pdf]]
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Media Art and Design (Bachelor)
Media Art Strategies | Winter 2021
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'''Titel''': Pop-Art Komposition<br>
Für mich persönlich ist Pop-Art eine interessante Kunstform, die sich für eine künstlerische und experi
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