A Sequence from the Evolution of Form (1990)
William Latham was a figure that dominated computer art and animation in the UK through his use of 'evolutionary' algorithms. Working at this time in partnership with an IBM scientific research centre, Latham aimed at remodelling the entire creative process, 'mutating' the most startling yet controlled virtual sculptures that had so far been seen. This sequence was released on home video formats as well as screened at festivals.
Director: William Latham
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 2 min
Release Date: January 1, 1990
Music: Mark Atres
Production: IBM
Country: United Kingdom
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Sequence from the Evolution of Form about?
- William Latham was a figure that dominated computer art and animation in the UK through his use of 'evolutionary' algorithms. Working at this time in partnership with an IBM scientific research centre, Latham aimed at remodelling the entire creative process, 'mutating' the most startling yet controlled virtual sculptures that had so far been seen. This sequence was released on home video formats as well as screened at festivals.
- Who directed A Sequence from the Evolution of Form?
- A Sequence from the Evolution of Form was directed by William Latham.
- How long is A Sequence from the Evolution of Form?
- A Sequence from the Evolution of Form has a runtime of 2m (2 minutes).
- What genre is A Sequence from the Evolution of Form?
- A Sequence from the Evolution of Form is a Animation film.
- Where was A Sequence from the Evolution of Form produced?
- A Sequence from the Evolution of Form was produced in United Kingdom.