Near Chaos Graphic Images

Journal Title: Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR) - Year 2019, Vol 19, Issue 1

Abstract

Chaos, as one of three emergent topics of study in the 21c, is examined from a fine art standpoint. The topical interest in Robotic Art runs parallel to the author’s work about the philosophical implications of evaluation. Recent research into ‘near chaos’ has shifted from its default position i.e. ‘simple instructions leading to complex images’ towards a deliberate attempt to disrupt the programming input, moving the drawings towards ‘near chaos’. Chaos has emerged as a topic of study in the 21c [1]. The paper extends it to art practice. Interest in Robotic art and evaluation issues is current (News/Science) and runs parallel to the author’s research. It stems from a recent Ph.D, ‘Programmable Analogue Drawing Machines’ awarded by Manchester MIRIAD in 2011 [2]. This led to ‘Art by Machine’ [3] summarizing the research, and work covered in the author’s website [4]. Simple instructions leading to complex outcomes, was inspired by Turing’s work in the mid 20c [5]. Most recent work is into ‘near chaos’, concerns the philosophical implications of evaluation of machine-made images. When further programming complexity is added to the drawing machine’s output it might be expected to make it less likely to achieve coherence in the images. Surprisingly the outcomes have been better than expected;

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Jack Tait

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  • EP ID EP622762
  • DOI 10.26717/BJSTR.2019.19.003238
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Jack Tait (2019). Near Chaos Graphic Images. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR), 19(1), 14025-14035. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-622762