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Bill HUNT ...... | ||
| Bill Hunt is an American artist living and working in Saratoga, California. His work is very expressive with an intense use of bright colors, interesting textures and original photography, full of surprising rhythms, dynamics, and relationships. Raw concepts are combined in new and unexpected ways. Bill has always been fascinated by evolution and science and these themes often surface in his work. | |||
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Dee Breger ...... | ||
| With a degree in art from the University of Wisconsin, Dee began working as a scientific illustrator at what was then known as the Lamont Geological Observatory. She soon discovered an affinity for the transmission electron microscope (TEM), switching a few years later to the scanning electron microscope (SEM) when Lamont acquired one of the first available models | |||
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Genetic Programming, Genetic Art ...... | ||
| I've worked on genetic textures, pretty much the same as Karl Sims' '91 SIGGRAPH paper. The main difference is, I'm doing it on a laptop, not a Connection Machine! Eventually, something like this will be used to "breed planets" to populate the synthetic universe we're building at FractalWorlds.com. | |||
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Greg's digitals ...... | ||
| Started out as a simple digital portfolio for job interviews. It seems that someone sent the link to their friends, and then their friends sent the link to their friends, and then... Well, let's just say that I receive on average about 50 emails a day from people that have seen the site. | |||
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John Charles Macpherson ...... | ||
| Well, most of the artistic work on this website has been created by either me or my wife, Joy. My real effort for the last five years has been exploring a new and revolutionary art form, which I have decided to denote "Post Contemporary Art". Also, there are some neat things for sale, such as, gemstones, baby quilts, note cards, screensavers etc., and of course, fine art prints. | |||
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Loes Modderman Microscopic ScienceArt ...... | ||
| Nature is repeating itself on different scales. The French mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot coined the word 'Fractals', which is far more than merely computer art: it's a mathematical way to describe Nature itself. This fractality is visible everywhere we look. | |||
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MicroAngela's Electron Microscope Image Gallery ...... | ||
| MicroAngela is a creation of Tina (Weatherby) Carvalho of the Biological Electron Microscope Facility, (BEMF), part of the Pacific Biomedical Research Center at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. | |||
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Opportunities for Microscopy ...... | ||
| We invite you to visit the interactive Java-powered virtual microscopes that we have constructed. These virtual microscopes explore specimen focus, illumination intensity, magnification, and translation---operating essentially in a manner that is identical to real-life microscopes. | |||
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The Evolutionary Art of Steven Rooke ...... | ||
| Images of extraordinary beauty and intellectual interest, known as Evolutionary Art, emerge as Steven Rooke applies principles of Darwinian evolution to breed genetic algorithms as visual forms. With his proprietary software and large gene banks, Rooke selectively guides the aesthetic development of images through virtual eons of high speed computer simulated evolution. | |||