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Maeda @ Media, 2000 This book is one of the first I bought on the subject of generative art and procedural design. John Meada is a giant, famously founding MIT's Aesthetics + Computation Group and fostering the talents of some of the finest gen art artists of our era. His own work is equally famous.
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I hope I haven't missed this being posted in /the-library already. It's such an obvious choice that it could easily be overlooked. I wonder who else has this book in their own library?
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I have this book, and I wanted to post it, but I was afraid someone had already done it . 😅
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Surprisingly, I think this book is less known than it ought to be. It was a bible for me. 100 $DEGEN
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Ok ok let's add this one to my endless list 😉 200 $degen
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What's obvious for some is a discovery for other ... Thanks for the discovery :-) I've seen that there are multiple books from John Meada available to borrow on Internet Archive: they are poor scan copies, but until I can find a real copy, it will allow me to discover the book ;-) 200 $degen
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One of the first book I bought on the subject after having discovered Processing. A classic !
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👌 150 $degen
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