In this position paper, I argue that a fruitful, and as yet largely unexplored, avenue for artificial life research lies in modelling organisms (specifically, phenotypes) and environment as a single dynamical system. From this perspective, the origin and evolution of life is the progressive control of the dynamical system at a local level by constraints which are represented on an organism’s genome. Such an approach shifts the focus of artificial life models away from the design of individuals, towards the interaction of an individual with its dynamic environment. It also blurs the boundary between organism and environment; the most important modelling distinction is no longer between an organism’s body and its external environment, but rat...
Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, a...
This short article presents a discussion of the underlying conditions under which natural evolution ...
Abstract. There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pur...
It is argued that a fruitful, and as yet unexplored, avenue for artificial life research lies in mod...
Institute of Perception, Action and BehaviourThis work addresses the question: What are the basic de...
There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pure analytic...
There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pure analytic...
This work addresses the question: What are the basic design considerations for creating a synthetic ...
Nature abounds in examples of cellular systems. From ant colonies to cellular tissues, from molecula...
Man-made systems, such as supercomputers and software, IT-infrastructures and networks of any kind, ...
Man-made systems, such as supercomputers and software, IT-infrastructures and networks of any kind, ...
Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, a...
Since early cybernetics studies by Wiener, Pask, and Ashby, the properties of living systems are sub...
Since early cybernetics studies by Wiener, Pask, and Ashby, the properties of living systems are sub...
Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, a...
Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, a...
This short article presents a discussion of the underlying conditions under which natural evolution ...
Abstract. There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pur...
It is argued that a fruitful, and as yet unexplored, avenue for artificial life research lies in mod...
Institute of Perception, Action and BehaviourThis work addresses the question: What are the basic de...
There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pure analytic...
There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pure analytic...
This work addresses the question: What are the basic design considerations for creating a synthetic ...
Nature abounds in examples of cellular systems. From ant colonies to cellular tissues, from molecula...
Man-made systems, such as supercomputers and software, IT-infrastructures and networks of any kind, ...
Man-made systems, such as supercomputers and software, IT-infrastructures and networks of any kind, ...
Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, a...
Since early cybernetics studies by Wiener, Pask, and Ashby, the properties of living systems are sub...
Since early cybernetics studies by Wiener, Pask, and Ashby, the properties of living systems are sub...
Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, a...
Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, a...
This short article presents a discussion of the underlying conditions under which natural evolution ...
Abstract. There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pur...