Taxonomy - guillaumedescoteauxisabelle/ma-biblio GitHub Wiki
Boden-Edmonds-2009)
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| No | Acronym | Definition | Artists | | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1. | Ele-art | involves electrical engineering and / or electronic technology. | | | 2. | C-art | C-art uses computers as part of the art- making process. | | | 3. | D-art | D-art uses digital electronic technology of some sort. | | | 4. | CA-art | CA-art uses the computer as an aid (in principle, non-essential) in the art-making process. | | | 5. | G-art | works are generated, at least in part, by some process that is not under the artist’s direct control. | | | 6. | CG-art | CG-art is produced by leaving a computer program to run by itself, with minimal or zero interference from a human being. NB: We chose to reject the stricter definition of CG-art (art produced by a program left to run by itself, with zero interference from the human artist). | | | 7. | Evo-art | Evo-art is evolved by processes of random variation and selective reproduction that affect the art-generating program itself. | | | 8. | R-art | R-art is the construction of robots for artistic purposes, where robots are physical machines capable of autonomous move- ment and / or communication. | | | 9. | I-art | In I-art, the form / content of the artwork is significantly affected by the behaviour of the audience. | | | 10. | CI-art | In CI-art, the form / content of some CG-artwork is significantly affected by the behaviour of the audience. | | 11. | VR-art | In VR-art, the observer is immersed in a computer-generated virtual world, experiencing it and responding to it as if it were real. | |