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Generative Design: Beyond Photoshop (4x4 Life and Oblivion series, published by friends of ED), Dec. 2001 Feat. @golanlevin, LIA, Meta, Adrian Ward My first book about the field, life-changing experience πŸ˜…
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Artist Lia teaches us how to code in Lingo (Macromedia Directors own dialect, based on C), the language and environment I learned to program in (it was heavily used as an entry back then before switching to higher level Java or C/C++) Beautiful spread:
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Lia has been a major influence for me, she’s been famous for creating net-art and gen-art on turux.org together with artist Dextro (who turned into bit of a weirdo, sorry to say) Another work by Lia
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Artist Meta provides an example tutorial in Max/Msp, a node based programming tool especially popular in live environments.
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Adrian Ward uses and explains his self-written Auto-Illustrator in a great tutorial and also provides historic context, a must read chapter.
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And finally Golan Levin educates us about his art practice and different programming environments, especially Design By Numbers, the Processing predecessor, created at the MIT Media Lab.
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I remember being incredibly impressed by Golan’s tutorial about dendritic growth using Java (for performance, would have been to heavy for DBN which was more suited for sketching)
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I can now add @liasomething πŸ™ŒπŸΌ
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πŸ–€ πŸ–€ 150 $DEGEN
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Yes! I also have this gem. One of the first books that turned me on to generative design 196 $degen
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