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  1. Advances in Artificial Life: 5th European Conference, ECAL'99, Lausanne, Switzerland, September 13-17, 1999 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  2. ARTIFICIAL LIFE, INC.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series) by Icon Group Ltd., Icon Group Ltd., 2000-10-31
  3. ARTIFICIAL LIFE, INC.: Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis (Labor Productivity Series) by Icon Group Ltd., Icon Group Ltd., 2000-10-31
  4. Changing Mind: Transitions in Natural and Artificial Environments (Studies of Nonlinear Phenomena in Life Science, 9) by Franco F. Orsucci, 2002-12
  5. Virtual Organisms : The Startling World of Artificial Life by Mark Ward, 2000-11-14
  6. Creation: Life and How to Make It by Steve Grand, 2003-05-30
  7. Knowledge Exploration in Life Science Informatics: International Symposium KELSI 2004, Milan, Italy, November 25-26, 2004, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  8. Artificial Life and Virtual Reality by Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann, 1994-11-15
  9. Artificial Intelligence (Understanding Computers) by Time-Life Books, 1992-08
  10. Artificial Societies: The Computer Simulation Of Social Life (Social Research Techniques & Methods)
  11. Artificial Worlds: Computere Complexity And The Riddle Of Life by Richard Morris, 2003-01-24
  12. Mondo 2000: A User's Guide to the New Edge : Cyberpunk, Virtual Reality, Wetware, Designer Aphrodisiacs, Artificial Life, Techno-Erotic Paganism, an by Rudy Rucker, R. U. Sirius, et all 1992-11
  13. From Animals to Animats 10: 10th International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, SAB 2008, Osaka, Japan, July 7-12, 2008, Proceedings (Lecture ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  14. From Animals to Animats 9: 9th International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, SAB 2006, Rome, Italy, September 25-29, 2006, Proceedings (Lecture ... Notes in Artificial Intelligence) (No. 9)

61. The Temple Of Alife
Artificial Life is a field of scientific study that attempts to model living biological systems through complex algorithms. Scientists use these models to
http://alife.fusebox.com/
Artificial Life is a field of scientific study that attempts to model living biological systems through complex algorithms. Scientists use these models to test and experiment with a multitude of factors on the behavior of the systems.
We artists here at Fusebox see these algorithms as a starting point for a new artistic exploration where the interactivity is not only between the user and the computer program but within the computer system itself. We are just beginning to explore. Enjoy.
Fusebox Artists, 03.22.99
alife@fusebox.com

62. The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To Evolutionary Computation And Joke's Other Stuff... (e
A big (200+) collection of resources for those interested in studying Artificial Life and Cellular Automata.
http://surf.de.uu.net/zooland/

63. It's Alive! Artificial Life Springs From Manmade DNA : Discovery News
May 20, 2010 A team of scientists create the first reallife Frankenstein by injecting man- made DNA into a previously lifeless cell.
http://news.discovery.com/tech/synthetic-genome-life.html

64. Artificial Life Boots Up: Scientists Unveil Manmade DNA (VIDEO)
WASHINGTON — Scientists announced a bold step Thursday in the enduring quest to create artificial life. They've produced a living cell powered by manmade DNA.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/20/artificial-life-boots-up_n_583805.html

65. Cellular Automata
Reversible Cellular Automata, neighbourhoods, billiard ball machines, Java applets. By Tim Tyler.
http://cell-auto.com/
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Cellular automata Reversible cellular automata Introduction to reversible automata On reversible logic Designing reversible automata Billiard ball machines ... Cellular Automata Automata whose inverses have large neighbourhoods Automata whose inverses have unboundedly large neighbourhoods Invertable honeycomb automata ... automata Public key cryptography using cellular automata Public key cryptography using cellular automata Public key cryptography using cellular automata - bibliography Implementing automata in hardware Cellular automata hardware Hardware for cellular automata Crystalline computation Miscellaneous Composite automata Wolfram's numbering scheme for his "elementary" automata Isomorphic automata Neighbouring domains Cellular Automata FAQ Finite Nature Java applets Reaction-diffusion cellular automata ] - in [ Texture Garden Fractal Drainage ] - patterns caused by erosion and drainage Diffusion-limited aggregation ] - fractal growth Self-reproducing cellular automata HAL ] - self-reproducing universal cellular automaton HexHAL ] - hexagonal version of [ HAL Revoworms ] - reversible self-reproducing worms Crystal 1D ] - self-reproducing cellular automaton Crystal 2D ] - self-reproducing cellular automaton Physics Interference ] - interference patterns in a cellular automaton Fredkin CA ] - a 3D cellular automaton Solitons ] - omnidirectional gliders Reversible diffusion ] - reversible diffusion and lattice gasses Water simulation cellular automata ] - in [ Texture Garden Membrane models

66. Artificiallife.org
Artificial Life is a free and open sourced Java framework created to simulate Life. It is a multiagent framework where each agent runs its own Thread.
http://www.artificiallife.org/
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Artificial Life Framework Artificial Life is a free and open sourced Java framework created to simulate Life. It is a multi-agent framework where each agent runs its own Thread.
Artificial Life 1.5 Released
Submitted by cedric on Sat, 05/01/2010 - 23:44 We are glad to announce that Artificial Life 1.5 is released. Artificial Life 1.5 introduces an auto updater, improves views, provides a better class loader and more. You can download the installer for Microsoft Windows here or the zip file here for the other operating systems that support Java . Both packages contain the source code. As a prerequise, you will need to have Java 1.5 or above already installed on your computer.
Stockholm: The objective for 2009
Submitted by cedric on Sat, 11/21/2009 - 17:31 I was in Stockholm end of December last year when I had the idea of My World. My World is a simplistic world populated by males and females, which implement different behaviors like searching food behavior or like reproduction behavior. The idea is inspired by the excellent novel "The trouble with bubbles" written by Philip K. Dick. At one moment of the story, the author describes a scene where couple of people in a house were there to compete together to know which one of their respective artificial worlds was the most advanced.
Artificial Life 1.4 Released

67. Artificial-life.net
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68. The Breve Simulation Environment | Breve
MacOSX software for simulation of artificial life and decentralized systems.
http://www.spiderland.org/breve
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breveWalker: the evolution of locomotion now available for the iPhone
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breve is a free, open-source software package which makes it easy to build 3D simulations of multi-agent systems and artificial life. Using Python , or using a simple scripting language called steve , you can define the behaviors of agents in a 3D world and observe how they interact. breve includes physical simulation and collision detection so you can simulate realistic creatures, and an OpenGL display engine so you can visualize your simulated worlds breve is available for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows in the

69. Artificial Life Created By Craig Venter - But Could It Wipe Out Humanity? | Mail
Jun 3, 2010 In a world first, Craig Venter, a maverick biologist and billionaire entrepreneur, has made a synthetic cell from scratch.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1279988/Artificial-life-created-C

70. Artificial Life
Metafind Search Results { Artificial Life OR Alife}MetaFind Multi-Engine SearchMetaFind Remote Dogpile Sending off
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Artificial Life
MetaFind Multi-Engine Search[MetaFind Remote]                  [Dogpile] Sending off queries..., Collecting results... Sorting... Words: Artificial Life Alife Others Artificial ALife Garden http://alifegarden.com/ ALife Garden Hiroshima Japan support@alifegarden.com. Since Feb 16, 1997. What's new? ALG News. ALife Ecosystem. Join What's ALife Ecosystem? How to be an. #4 from AltaVista(2) http: Alife Simulators Artificial Life Simulators and their applications, by Howard Gutowitz This is a report written for the French government. It is intended both as a critical overview of the field of Artificial Life and as a resource guide. It contains an extensive bibliography on Alife simulators, autonomous agents, neural nets, genetic algorithms, and the like. ftp and WWW sites are emphasized. There is a list of Alife comes to Life. By Nick Wright Alife comes to Life By Nick Wright Would you like to see computer life? I don't mean computer nerds sitting in front of monitors - I mean real electronic beings living inside computers. No kidding! You can see their cells, the beings themselves in form of neural-net donning bugs (you'll have to download a zipped file), their swarm and even their planet. It's all possible thanks to Alife. What is Artficial Life im deutschsprachigen Raum Artficial Life im deutschsprachigen Raum Vor: Projekte Dieser Server soll dazu dienen, sich einen Überblick über die aktuellen Artificial-Life-Projekte im deutschsprachigen Raum zu verschaffen. Viel Spaß! The purpose of this server is to present an overview about current Artificial Life projects in the german-speaking countries. Some of the entries are in English. Have fun! Zweiter AL-Workshop in Dortmund: Call for Papers Projekte AutoL

71. Java Applets For Neural Network And Artificial Life
A list of programs using alife type techniques (English/Japanese).
http://staff.aist.go.jp/utsugi-a/Lab/Links.html
Applets for Neural Networks and Artificial Life
(To Japanese version) Artificial Neural Networks Lab
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72. Complexity & Artificial Life - What Are They ?
Introduction to the concepts of Complexity Science and Artificial Life in the context of its relation to traditional science and mathematics and the connection with self
http://www.calresco.org/cal.htm
by Chris Lucas
Complexity Science
"The study of emergent behaviour exhibited by interacting systems
operating at the threshold of stability and chaos."
William H. Roetzheim, Enter the Complexity Lab
Artificial Life
"A synthetic approach to studying Life-as-it-could-be
and viewing Life-as-it-is within a larger context."
Chris G. Langton, Artificial Life, 1989
Of course definitions are never meaningful unless you know what they mean anyway. In this paper I outline the background to these definitions and explain how they relate to conventional ideas.
Background
First a light-hearted story of why Complexity Science is needed at all (if you don't like satire, stories, science or maths then just skip this section ). In the beginning there was Newton, and he said "let there be order" and there was order, glorious regular clockwork order, and the Philosophers were pleased. Formulae ruled the deep and all was determined and right for ever more in infinite Euclidean space and time. All were particles and moved in straight lines, unless they were pushed by man to serve his Glorious purpose in God's image. But wait, we have a problem..., Mercury won't behave ! Yes, it was true, the predictions didn't fit - Mercury did wobble !! Horrors...

73. Kasprzyk's A-Life Page
Artificial Life for the Macintosh.
http://www.kasprzyk.demon.co.uk/www/alife/
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  • Artificial Life for the Macintosh. Click here for an index of the programs available. Please note that most of these programs were developed for Classic Mac OS, and may not have been tested on more recent operating systems such as OS X.
Turmites "Turmites" by Alexander Kasprzyk is an application allowing easy investigation of Turmite designs. Full documentation is available in PDF format . This application was inspired by "o3 - Functional Programming: Practical Assignment 2 " where a complete description of how a Turmite functions can be found. Word Evolver "Word Evolver" by Alexander Kasprzyk is a version of the classic "monkeys bashing on a typewriter". Allowing the user to set the population size and choose whether the "monkeys" breed sexually or asexually, it is an excellent tool to investigate the adaptive advantages crossover offers over simple asexual reproduction. Langton's Ant v1.3.1 "Langton's Ant" programmed by Alexander Kasprzyk, based on the classic CA by Christopher Langton. One of the simplest cellular automata is "Langton's Ant", named after its inventor, Christopher Langton. The "ant" effects the state of the world each iteration by moving forwards one square.

74. Alife XII
The meeting will reflect all of the main areas of artificial life research, including “wet” systems based on carbon chemistry, “soft” systems realized in
http://www.alife12.org/
Important Dates
Paper submission: April 9, 2010 Paper notification: May 7, 2010 Camera-ready: June 14, 2010 Early bird registration deadline:July 7, 2010 Poster submission deadline: June 30, 2010 Registration deadline: August 14, 2010
Conference: August 19-23, 2010
News
19 August 2010: The conference proceedings are avavailable for download. 17 May 2010: Registration has opened. 15 April 2010: We are happy to announce that we received well over 200 submissions. Thank you all for contributing. 25 March 2010: Due to popular request, we have extended the abstract and paper submission deadline to April 9, 2010. FB.init("88ba58880be08dc89571423d5a445ae0"); Alife XII on Facebook
12th International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems
It is a great pleasure for the Center for Fundamental Living Technology (FLinT) at University of Southern Denmark (SDU) to host the 12th International Conference on Artificial Life, August 19-23, 2010. Please reserve the dates!
Theme: Critical Properties of Living Systems
Status: Looking backward, looking forward

75. Artificial Life - Links
International Society of Artificial Life. ALifeannounce mailing list. Information and subscriptions. Conferences Competitions
http://www.alife.org/links.html

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ECAL 11
The European Conference on Artificial Life, 20th anniversary edition: back to the origins of ALife, will be held in Paris, France on August 8-12, 2011. VIDA ALife XII The Twelfth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems was held in Odense, Denmark on August 19-23, 2010. Online Proceedings ECAL 2009: Darwin Meets von Neumann . The 10th European Conference on Artificial Life was held in Budapest, Hungary. September 9th-12th 2009. ALife XI The Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems was held in Winchester, UK on August 5th-8th, 2008. Online Proceedings ECAL 2007 The 9th European Conference on Artificial Life was held in Lisbon, Portugal. September 10th-14th 2007. ALife X The Tenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems. Bloomington, Indiana, USA, June 3rd-7th, 2006. Webcast ComDig ECAL 2005 The VIIIth European Conference on Artificial Life. University of Kent, September 5th-9th 2005. Webcast ComDig
ALife IX
The 9th International Conference on Artificial Life. Boston, Massachusetts September 12-15th 2004.

76. Ken Rinaldo - Robotic Sculpture, Interactive Art Inspired By Natural Systems
A site of artificial life electronic sculpture that looks to the confluence of the biological and technological.
http://www.ylem.org/artists/krinaldo/index.html

77. Sign In To Read: Artificial Life Forms Evolve Basic Intelligence - Life - 04 Aug
Aug 4, 2010 Avidians are not microbes, or scifi alien life forms. They are the digital offspring of Charles Ofria and colleagues at Michigan State
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20727723.700-artificial-life-forms-evolve-
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Editorial: Digital evolution and the meaning of life FOR generations, the Avidians have been cloning themselves quietly in a box. They're not perfect, but most of their mutations go unnoticed. Then something remarkable happens. One steps forward, and that changes everything. Tens of thousands of generations down the line, some of its descendents will evolve memory. Avidians are not microbes, or sci-fi alien life forms. They are the digital offspring of

78. Biota.org: The Artificial Life Project
A group project exploring living 3D aesthetic worlds.
http://www.biota.org/

79. Artificial Life
After attending the first Artificial Life conference in 1987 (named and organized by Chris Langton, then at Los Alamos), I finally began to think I might
http://www.beanblossom.in.us/larryy/alife.html
Artificial Life
I've always had an interest in how the mind works , how computers work, and how computers might be made to act more like the mind. After attending the first "Artificial Life" conference in 1987 (named and organized by Chris Langton, then at Los Alamos), I finally began to think I might actually have a clue as to how one might pursue that subject to its logical conclusion. The field of Artifical Life, or ALife, or Theoretical Biology (as Chris sometimes wishes he had named it) is about many thingsnot just a more bottom-up, practical approach to artificial intelligence, though that is the portion of the field that excites me the most. ALife embraces studies of the origin of natural life, chaos (and emergent order), catalysis and self-catalysing systems, "wet" evolution as a method for designing molecules, genetic algorithms, and much more.
After attending a few of the seminal workshops and conferences on the subject, I wrote up limited or extensive notes. The notes from the first conference are the sketchiest, but I'm placing all of the reports here, mostly unedited, as partial documentation of some events that I consider truly significant in the development of human thought.
Notes exist for the following events and subjects:

80. ISAAC/EINSTein: An Artificial-Life Approach To Land Combat
An AL approach to land warfare. Windows beta software, images and project documentation.
http://www.cna.org/isaac/

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EINSTein research and development is sponsored, in part, by the CNA Corporation and the Office of Naval Research (ONR). This site is designed and maintained by Andy Ilachinski "Best Site"
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