Generative Art
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Art created through the use of autonomous systems, such as natural language rules, algorithms, genetic sequences, machines, or procedural interventions. The various implementation of these “generative” processes yields a range of results, from works that are rigidly ordered to those that rely largely on elements of chance and randomization. Examples of Generative Art come from throughout art history, from the structured geometric tiling of Islamic Art to Minimalist and Conceptual artists who constructed works based on number systems and formal rules.
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Process-Oriented, The Art Market, Digital Culture, Visual Perception, Technology, 1970–present, Contemporary Participation, Photographs of Surfaces, Chance, Geometric
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