Evolving Simple Art-based Games
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- @InProceedings{Colton:evows09,
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author = "Simon Colton and Cameron Browne",
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title = "Evolving Simple Art-based Games",
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booktitle = "Applications of Evolutionary Computing,
EvoWorkshops2009: {EvoCOMNET}, {EvoENVIRONMENT},
{EvoFIN}, {EvoGAMES}, {EvoHOT}, {EvoIASP},
{EvoINTERACTION}, {EvoMUSART}, {EvoNUM}, {EvoPhD},
{EvoSTOC}, {EvoTRANSLOG}",
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year = "2009",
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month = "15-17 " # apr,
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editor = "Mario Giacobini and Ivanoe {De Falco} and Marc Ebner",
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series = "LNCS",
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volume = "5484",
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publisher = "Springer Verlag",
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address = "Tubingen, Germany",
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pages = "283--292",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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isbn13 = "978-3-642-01128-3",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/978-3-642-01129-0_32",
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abstract = "Evolutionary art has a long and distinguished history,
and genetic programming is one of only a handful of AI
techniques which is used in graphic design and the
visual arts. A recent trend in so-called 'new media'
art is to design online pieces which are dynamic and
have an element of interaction and sometimes simple
game-playing aspects. This defines the challenge
addressed here: to automatically evolve dynamic,
interactive art pieces with game elements. We do this
by extending the Avera user-driven evolutionary art
system to produce programs which generate
spirograph-style images by repeatedly placing, scaling,
rotating and colouring geometric objects such as
squares and circles. Such images are produced in an
inherently causal way which provides the dynamic
element to the pieces.We further extend the system to
produce programs which react to mouse clicks, and to
evolve sequential patterns of clicks for the user to
uncover. We wrap the programs in a simple front end
which provides the user with feedback on how close they
are to uncovering the pattern, adding a lightweight
gameplaying element to the pieces. The evolved
interactive artworks are a preliminary step in the
creation of more sophisticated multimedia pieces.",
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notes = "EvoWorkshops2009",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Simon Colton
Cameron Browne
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