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The conquest of form
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- William Latham
- Email : latham@cix.compulink.co.uk
- Biography :
William Latham is Britain's best known computer artist. Born in 1961,
was a student at Oxford University and at the Royal College of Art,
his work at IBM is known throughout the world, and has been featured
in numerous newspapers and magazines (including Wired, Mondo2000, New
Scientist, Scientific American, Independent, Ashshi Shimbum, Financial
Times) and TV programs (Beyond 2000, Tomorrow's World, Horizon), in
addition to citations in many computer graphics textbooks.
Latham's organic imagery has been exhibited in the UK, Japan, Germany,
Australia, Spain, France and Hong Kong to much critical acclaim.
He is co-author of "Evolutionary Art and Computers" with Stephen Todd
(Academic Press 1992), the book's related work resulted in a number of
patents. William Latham is well known for his blend of organic imagery
and computer animation. His work deals with the themes of artificial
life and man's manipulation of the natural world and was recently described
in one press article his work as "instantly recognisable, genetically unique
and sometimes disturbing". Latham's computer art has cult status within the
computer graphics world.
From 1988 to 1994 he worked as an independant Research Fellow with IBM Research
in the UK developping evolutionary techniques and software which have become
known around the world in computer circles. The MUTATOR code developped with
Todd can be used for evolving designs of anything from buildings to shampoo
bottles, or even for financial planning when linked to a spreadsheet package.
Mutator enables designers to breed designs using the same methods as Latham
uses to breed art.
His video installation "ORGANIC TELEVISION" was shown at The Royal Festival
Hall in London in 1994. In 1995 he showed a multimedia software artwork at
the international show of Modern Art "ARS 95" in Finland, while for the
exhibition at "Art and Electronics" in Hong Kong, he created a giant
inflatable pink pumpkin surrounded by TV monitors. The National Film Theatre,
London screened a retrospective of Latham's films in 1995.
Previously only posssible on high-end mainframes and graphics workstations,
Organic Art brings Latham's unique artistic style to the PC and Playstation.
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Description
Technical Information
second INA Research Pixel Prize
More Information...
Bibliography :
Imagina proceedings 1993 pp258-265
see above "Evolutionary Art and Computers"
Some internal links :
- Same Author
- Sequence from the evolution of form
- Same Institute
- Sequence from the evolution of form
Some more Comments :
COMPUTER ARTWORKS
William Latham, Director and Artist
voice: ++44 (0) 171 439 1001
fax: ++44 (0) 171 734 1991
Computer Artworks ltd, CFX, 16-18 Ramillies St.Soho
London W1V 1DL, UK
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