Friday, September 03, 2004
Art: Martin Wattenberg
Now this is cool - so cool it's ultracold. There is some great stuff here - art that is aesthetic, interactive, and has strong roots into artificial intelligence and shared media spaces. You simply must see some of this stuff.
Thinking Machine (shown here) produces a visualisation of the branching and evaluation processes of a chess computer live, as you play it, whilst Third Person takes the timeline notion of media spaces and makes art out of it (much as we want to do for Open Days here, allowing students to interact with others that were here a week ago).

Now this is cool - so cool it's ultracold. There is some great stuff here - art that is aesthetic, interactive, and has strong roots into artificial intelligence and shared media spaces. You simply must see some of this stuff.
Thinking Machine (shown here) produces a visualisation of the branching and evaluation processes of a chess computer live, as you play it, whilst Third Person takes the timeline notion of media spaces and makes art out of it (much as we want to do for Open Days here, allowing students to interact with others that were here a week ago).

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