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Review of '77 Million Paintings' by Brian Eno

http://www.sean.co.uk/photography/lightbox/brian_eno_77_million_paintings.shtm 12 October 2006 I'm about to show you nine pictures created by Brian Eno which even he has not yet seen. His latest project is ' 77 Million Paintings ', a computer program for Windows or Mac that installs from DVD and creates paintings and music. By combining and layering Eno's hand-made slides, the package is claimed to generate 77 million different artworks automatically.

UntitledMedia: a survey of New Media Art

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Living a Second Life

PETER YELLOWLEES, a professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Davis, has been teaching about schizophrenia for 20 years, but says that he was never really able to explain to his students just how their patients suffer. So he went online, downloaded some free software and entered Second Life. This is a “metaverse” (ie, metaphysical universe), a three-dimensional world whose users, or “residents”, can create and be anything they want. Mr Yellowlees created hallucinations.

Dream Machines

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.04/wright.html The human imagination is an amazing thing. As children, we spend much of our time in imaginary worlds, substituting toys and make-believe for the real surroundings that we are just beginning to explore and understand. As we play, we learn. And as we grow, our play gets more complicated. We add rules and goals. The result is something we call games.