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Joseph Nechvatal & Stephane Sikora: micro studies of a-life virus: study #2 Nechvatal - 46 views - 1 month ago
Joseph Nechvatal & Stephane Sikora: micro studies of a-life virus: study #2
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Joseph Nechvatal & Stephane Sikora: micro studies of a-life virus Nechvatal - 71 views - 2 months ago
This is a study of micro virus attack from the Joseph Nechvatal collaboration with Stephane Sikora (on the C++) for the Nechvatal show at the Wm Turner Gallery in Atlanta in the Spring of 2009 (contact: david@wmturnergallery.com)
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Joseph Nechvatal: a-life viral attack studies for terra incOgnitO spring 2009 Nechvatal - 81 views - 2 months ago
This is a study of a virus attack from the Joseph Nechvatal collaboration with Stephane Sikora (on the C++) for the terra incOgnitO Nechvatal show at the Wm Turner Gallery in Atlanta in the Spring of 2009 (contact: david@wmturnergallery.com)
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Joseph Nechvatal: red a-life viral attack studies for terra incOgnitO show in Atlanta spring 2009 Nechvatal - 31 views - 2 months ago
This is a study of a virus attack from the Joseph Nechvatal collaboration with Stephane Sikora (on the C++) for the terra incOgnitO Nechvatal show at the Wm Turner Gallery in Atlanta in the Spring of 2009 (contact: david@wmturnergallery.com)
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Joseph Nechvatal: a-life viral attack studies for terra incOgnitO show in Atlanta spring 2009 Nechvatal - 36 views - 2 months ago
This is a study of a virus attack from the Joseph Nechvatal collaboration with Stephane Sikora (on the C++) for the terra incOgnitO Nechvatal show at the Wm Turner Gallery in Atlanta in the Spring of 2009 (contact: david@wmturnergallery.com)
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Joseph Nechvatal : Donald Kuspit Lovely Virus Attack Nechvatal - 967 views - 2 years ago
Joseph Nechvatal : Donald Kuspit Lovely Virus Attack is from Nechvatal's Computer Virus Project 2.0 series. This work follows along the same lines as previous viral works by Nechvatal from 1992 - works where an unpredictable progressive virus operates on a degradation/transformation of an image. Using a C++ framework, Joseph Nechvatal and his programmer/collaborator Stephane Sikora have brought Nechvatal's early computer virus project into the realm of artificial life (A-Life) (i.e. into a synthetic system that exhibits behaviors characteristic of natural living systems).
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Joseph Nechvatal : Black Attack Nechvatal - 438 views - 2 years ago
Joseph Nechvatal : Black Attack is from Nechvatal's Computer Virus Project 2.0. This work follows along the same lines as previous viral works by Nechvatal from 1992 - works where an unpredictable progressive virus operates on a degradation/transformation of an image. Using a C++ framework, Joseph Nechvatal and his programmer/collaborator Stephane Sikora have brought Nechvatal's early computer virus project into the realm of artificial life (A-Life) (i.e. into a synthetic system that exhibits behaviors characteristic of natural living systems).
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ExStasis by Joseph Nechvatal Nechvatal - 477 views - 2 years ago
Joseph Nechvatal : ExStasis

ExStasis is a trance puppet play created by Joseph Nechvatal (www.nechvatal.net) in 1986. The video was digitized and a sound track added in 1998.
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Joseph Nechvatal's Computer Virus Project 2.0 Nechvatal - 6,682 views - 2 years ago
Joseph Nechvatal's Computer Virus Project 2.0 follows along the same lines as previous viral works by Nechvatal in 1992 - works where an unpredictable progressive virus operates on a degradation/transformation of an image. Using a C++ framework, Joseph Nechvatal and his programmer/collaborator Stephane Sikora have brought Nechvatal's early computer virus project into the realm of artificial life (A-Life) (i.e. into a synthetic system that exhibits behaviors characteristic of natural living systems). With Computer Virus Project 2.0, elements of artificial life have been introduced in that viruses are modeled to be autonomous agents living in/off the image. The project simulates a population of active viruses functioning as an analogy of a viral biological system. Here the host of the virus are the digital files on which the computer-robotic assisted paintings in this show are based. Among the different techniques used here are models that result from embodied artificial intelligence and the paradigm of genetic programming.
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About Me: Since 1986 Joseph Nechvatal has worked with ubiquitous electronic visual information, computers and computer-robotics. His computer-robotic assisted paintings and computer software animations are shown regularly in galleries and museums throughout the world. From 1991-1993 he worked as artist-in-resident at the Louis Pasteur Atelier and the Saline Royale / Ledoux Foundation's computer lab in Arbois, France on The Computer Virus Project: an experiment with computer viruses as a creative stratagem. In 2002 he extended that artistic research into the field of viral artificial life through his collaboration with the programmer Stéphane Sikora.

Joseph Nechvatal earned his Ph.D. in the philosophy of art and new technology at The Centre for Advanced Inquiry in the Interactive Arts (CAiiA) University of Wales College, Newport, UK. Dr. Nechvatal presently teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York City (SVA) and at Stevens Institute of Technology. He writes on art and technology for The Thing and various other publications. His book of essays Towards an Immersive Intelligence: Essays on the Work of Art in the Age of Computer Technology and Virtual Reality (1993-2006) was released by Edgewise Press in 2009.
Hometown:
Paris
Country:
France
Occupation:
Artist
Companies:
Human Race
Schools:
SVA
Hobbies:
Wine
Music:
viral symphOny
Books:
Towards an Immersive Intelligence