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At this Friday&#039;s CS Table/Algorithmic Arts session (at noon in Rosenfield 224A) we will consider some basic issues in Evolutionary Art, art which is generated by genetic-like processes.  Our reading this week is
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Lewis, Matthew (2008).  Evolutionary visual art and design.  In Romero and Machado (eds.), &lt;i&gt;The art of artificial evolution: a handbook of evolutionary art and music&lt;/i&gt;.
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Copies of the reading are available outside Professor Rebelsky&#039;s office (Noyce 3824).  Please make sure to do the whole reading so that our discussion is productive.  Spencer and Chike will lead the discussion.
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