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  2. Creative coding - Wikipedia

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    Arguing for a more nuanced appreciation of coding, Juliff and Cox set out contemporary creative coding as the examination of code and intentionality as integral to the users understanding of the work. [3] Currently there is a renewed interest in the question of why programming as a method of producing art hasn't flourished.

  3. Algorithmic art - Wikipedia

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    Simple Algorithmic Art, generated using random numbers. Algorithmic art, also known as computer-generated art, is a subset of generative art (generated by an autonomous system) and is related to systems art (influenced by systems theory).

  4. Processing - Wikipedia

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    Every Processing sketch is actually a subclass of the PApplet Java class (formerly a subclass of Java's built-in Applet) which implements most of the Processing language's features. [8] When programming in Processing, all additional classes defined will be treated as inner classes when the code is translated into pure Java before compiling. [9]

  5. Procedural generation - Wikipedia

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    It has been used to create compositions in various genres of electronic music by artists such as Brian Eno who popularized the term "generative music". [1] Procedurally generated textures. While software developers have applied procedural generation techniques for years, few products have employed this approach extensively.

  6. Generative art - Wikipedia

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    Molnar is widely considered to be a pioneer of generative art, and is also one of the first women to use computers in her art practice. The term "Generative Art" with the meaning of dynamic artwork-systems able to generate multiple artwork-events was clearly used the first time for the "Generative Art" conference in Milan in 1998.

  7. Fractal-generating software - Wikipedia

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    There are two major methods of two dimensional fractal generation. One is to apply an iterative process to simple equations by generative recursion. [6] Dynamical systems produce a series of values. In fractal software values for a set of points on the complex plane are calculated and then rendered as pixels. This computer-based generation of ...

  8. Adrian Ward (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Adrian ward at Changing Grammars, Hamburg 2004. Adrian Ward (born 1976 in Bishop Auckland, England) is a software artist and musician. He is known for his generative art software products released through his company Signwave, and as one third of the techno gabba ambient group, Slub. [1]

  9. Ernest Edmonds - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Edmonds (born 1942, London, England) is a British artist, a pioneer in the field of computer art and its variants, algorithmic art, generative art, interactive art, from the late 1960s to the present. His work is represented in the Victoria and Albert Museum, as part of the National Archive of Computer-Based Art and Design.