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Jon Mc Cormack is an electronic media artist and researcher in computing. He holds a degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Monash University, a Graduate Diploma of Art (Film and Television) from Swinburne University and a Ph D in Computer Science from Monash University, Melbourne. He is currently Associate Professor in Computer Science, an ARC Australian Research Fellow and director of the Centre for Electronic Media Art (CEMA) at Monash University. His research spans generative art and design, evolutionary systems, creativity, visualisation, interaction, machine learning, L-systems and developmental models. His artworks have been widely exhibited at leading galleries, museums and symposia, including the Museum of Modern Art (New York, USA), Tate Gallery (Liverpool, UK), ACM SIGGRAPH (USA), Prix Ars Electronica (Austria) and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (Australia). He is the recipient of 16 awards for new media art and research including prizes at Ars Electronica (Austria),  Images du Futur (Canada),  New Voices, New Visions (USA),  Alias/Wavefront (USA),  The John Lansdown Award for Interactive Media (Europe/UK), and Nagoya Biennial (Japan).  Mark d’Inverno holds an MA and MSc in Mathematics from Oxford University and a Ph D from University College London in Artificial Intelligence. He is Professor of Computer Science at Goldsmiths, University of London and for four years between 2007 and 2011 was head of the Department of Computing which has championed interdisciplinary research and teaching around computers and creativity for nearly a decade. He has published over 100 articles including books, journal and conference articles and led research projects in a diverse range of fields relating to computer science including multi-agent systems, systems biology, art, music and social media. During the final editing of this book he took a research sabbatical shared betweenthe Artificial Intelligence Research Institute and the Sony Computer Science Laboratory in Paris. He is currently the principal investigator or co-investigator  on a range of EU and UK projects spanning community building, sharing social experiences, inspiring creativity, cultural engagement and music education. He is a critically acclaimed jazz pianist and composer and over the last 25 years has led a variety of successful bands in a range of different musical genres.




5 Ebook di Mark d. Inverno

Michael Fisher & Michael Luck: Foundations and Applications of Multi-Agent Systems
This book presents revised full versions of papers contributed to UK Workshops on Multi-Agent Systems, UKMAS, during 1996 and 2000.From the early days of MAS research, the UK community has been a …
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€56.58
Michael Luck & Mark d’Inverno: Understanding Agent Systems
Around ten years ago, when we were both Ph D students, working on different but related aspects of artificial intelligence, we shared an office in the furthest corner of the Department of Computer …
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€89.84
Michael Luck & Mark d’Inverno: Understanding Agent Systems
Since the first edition was published two years ago, much has been done on extend- ing the work done on SMART to address new and important areas [3-5, 54, 79, 80, 108-110, 116, 118-120, 122]. In this …
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€112.46
Aesthetic Computing
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€88.02
Jon McCormack & Mark d’Inverno: Computers and Creativity
This interdisciplinary volume introduces new theories and ideas on creativity from the perspectives of science and art. Featuring contributions from leading researchers, theorists and artists working …
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€96.29