Interview with Bill Seaman
Seaman’s work often employs an expanded media-oriented poetics through various technological means— Recombinant Poetics. Such works often explore the combination and recombination of media elements and processes in interactive and generative works of art. Seaman enfolds image/music/text relations in these works, often creating all of the media elements and articulating the operative media-processes involved. He is self-taught as a musician/composer. He has been interested in meaning production and has explored ideas around computational meta-meaning systems— systems that enable a user to become mindfully aware of how meaning is arising and changing through their interaction. He is deeply interested in new forms of computation, learning systems, the concept of creating an electrochemical computer, as well as the concept of Computational Creativity – both using the computer as a creative tool, as well as articulating the future of creative potentials as explored via computational devices – the creativity of creativity. More recently he has been exploring notions surrounding Recombinant Informatics — a multi-perspective approach to inventive knowledge production.
More: http://billseaman.com
FiveWordsForTheFuture - Jul 28, 2017 | Artificial Intelligence, Computational creativity, Poetics, Robotics, Video
Tagged | artificial intelligence, Computational creativity, generative art, learning systems, memory, recombinant poetics, robotics