I've been interested in flipping (or should I say clicking?) through this book and have enjoyed reading its companion website. Most of it is completely foreign to me, but I am fascinated by the theory behind it (which is actually one of the reasons I love reading Richard Powers).
Has anyone read it? What did you think?
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If you're interested on programming and how it relates to art, you'd probably enjoy the essays by the programmer Richard P. Gabriel. This one is a good example. He has a lot of nice stuff in his website. Check it out.
Thank you! This looks fascinating.
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