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What is a generative artist?

A generative artist uses machines, algorithms, genetic sequences, language rules and digital technology to produce a piece of art. Generative art is not limited to the use of computers alone. Some artists even find inspiration in biological systems, chemical reactions, robotics, and other branches of engineering and science.

What is code in generative art?

Code in generative art serves as more than mere instructions; it acts as the blueprint, the intricate roadmap guiding the computer through the intricacies of the algorithm. Within this digital manuscript, the generative artist encodes the rules, parameters, and logic that define the artwork’s form and behavior.

Who invented generative art?

Thus defined, generative art was practiced by the Argentinian artists Eduardo Mac Entyre and Miguel Ángel Vidal in the late 1960s. In 1972 the Romanian-born Paul Neagu created the Generative Art Group in Britain. It was populated exclusively by Neagu using aliases such as "Hunsy Belmood" and "Edward Larsocchi".

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