Computational art often explores dematerialisation and immateriality through works that are more grounded on information and causal processes than on formal features or physical materials. Digital computation is substrate independent and so too tend to be those artworks that centre their aesthetic experience on computation. These artworks share several traits with conceptual art, one of them being the challenging of traditional notions of objecthood. Dematerialisation is therefore a recurring strategy in computational art; however, this paper will argue that the hermeneutical processes triggered by computational artworks conversely lead to an ultimate embodiment of artworks, not in physical artefacts, computers, or computational systems, bu...
In a time when automatic thinking is the representation of architectural design in its digital dimen...
This PhD thesis investigates the impact of computer-generated art (CG-art) on the concept of artisti...
The paper seeks to lay open the computational logic by which reality is rendered as information. Com...
It is the contention of this chapter that computation has a profound effect on the composition of di...
Computer-generated aesthetic artefacts and the technology employed to create them have brought serio...
Contemporary media and arts often deploy computational systems to develop complex algorithmic experi...
The challenge that this text sets itself is to understand what the mechanisms are that enable the em...
This aesthetic discussion examines in a philosophical-scientific way the relationship between comput...
This thesis examines the implications of the increasing prevalence of computation in contemporary so...
Art objects might be described as symbolic objects that aim at stimulating emotions. They reach us t...
<p>Computational technologies have significantly expanded the horizons of aesthetic creation; noneth...
For more than a decade the author has designed and used algorithmic systems to produce artworks that...
In the history of twentieth-century art, we can identify two key moments when the notion of the imma...
This paper addresses the artistic, cultural and cognitive aspects of (re)creativity. It provides a c...
I use digital technology to visualize the theory that we experience any one moment in a “constant st...
In a time when automatic thinking is the representation of architectural design in its digital dimen...
This PhD thesis investigates the impact of computer-generated art (CG-art) on the concept of artisti...
The paper seeks to lay open the computational logic by which reality is rendered as information. Com...
It is the contention of this chapter that computation has a profound effect on the composition of di...
Computer-generated aesthetic artefacts and the technology employed to create them have brought serio...
Contemporary media and arts often deploy computational systems to develop complex algorithmic experi...
The challenge that this text sets itself is to understand what the mechanisms are that enable the em...
This aesthetic discussion examines in a philosophical-scientific way the relationship between comput...
This thesis examines the implications of the increasing prevalence of computation in contemporary so...
Art objects might be described as symbolic objects that aim at stimulating emotions. They reach us t...
<p>Computational technologies have significantly expanded the horizons of aesthetic creation; noneth...
For more than a decade the author has designed and used algorithmic systems to produce artworks that...
In the history of twentieth-century art, we can identify two key moments when the notion of the imma...
This paper addresses the artistic, cultural and cognitive aspects of (re)creativity. It provides a c...
I use digital technology to visualize the theory that we experience any one moment in a “constant st...
In a time when automatic thinking is the representation of architectural design in its digital dimen...
This PhD thesis investigates the impact of computer-generated art (CG-art) on the concept of artisti...
The paper seeks to lay open the computational logic by which reality is rendered as information. Com...