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  1. Artificial Life: A Report from the Frontier Where Computers Meet Biology by Steven Levy, 1993-07-27
  2. Artificial Life Models in Software
  3. Toward a Practice of Autonomous Systems: Proceedings of the First European Conference on Artificial Life
  4. Introduction to Artificial Life by Christoph Adami, 1999-07-30
  5. AI and Artificial Life in Video Games by Guy W. Lecky-Thompson, 2008-04-30
  6. Artificial Life X: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems (Bradford Books)
  7. Artificial Life: An Overview (Complex Adaptive Systems)
  8. Virtual Organisms : The Startling World of Artificial Life by Mark Ward, 2000-11-14
  9. Silicon Second Nature: Culturing Artificial Life in a Digital World, Updated With a New Preface by Stefan Helmreich, 2000-08-29
  10. The Philosophy of Artificial Life (Oxford Readings in Philosophy)
  11. Advances in Artificial Life: 9th European Conference, ECAL 2007, Lisbon, Portugal, September 10-14, 2007, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  12. Metacreation: Art and Artificial Life by Mitchell Whitelaw, 2006-04-01
  13. Artificial Life Fundamentals: The Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems by Chrystopher Nehaniv, Kerstin Dautenhahn, 2009-02
  14. Artificial Life II: Proceedings of the Workshop on Artificial Life Held February, 1990 in Santa Fe, New Mexico (Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity Proceedings) by N. M.) Artificial Life Workshop 1990 (Santa Fe, Christopher G. Langton, 2003-03-28

1. Artificial Life, Inc.
artificial life, Inc.
http://www.artificial-life.com/

2. The Complexity And Artificial Life Research Concept For Self-Organizing Systems
attractors, artificial life, cellular automata, fractals, genetic algorithms, neural networks ..
http://www.calresco.org/
Welcome to
for Self-Organizing Systems
This site is dedicated to modern systems thinking in all its various forms
an on-line educational activity of CALResCo , for scientist, artist and humanist, young and old
Click here to read our Complex Systems teachings
Specialisms Generalisms Applications ... Site Search Facility
Here we will introduce the integrating sciences of Complex Systems and of ALife together with related systems areas. We'll also pursue the wider social implications of these transdisciplinary theories of self-organization on mind, art, spirit and life as it could be...
Are these the eagerly awaited questions behind "Life, the Universe and Everything" ?
Not quite... Even our infinite improbability drive can't take you there. But on this site, effects drive causes, answers pose the questions, science and values merge and we take trips into strange new worlds, travelling in an unreal Phase Space within hidden dimensions.
Fiction ? You may well think so. Yet everything here is pure science, with lots of art and philosophy thrown in free, reflecting what's striking and best in recent research (our own and that of others) in the new contextual sciences of Complexity Theory plus associated fields. This is the creative, and very human, scientific world of tomorrow.

3. International Society Of Artificial Life
Welcome to the site of the International Society of artificial life (ISAL). To become an ISAL member, click here. ALife IX The 9th
http://www.alife.org/
Welcome to the site of the International Society of Artificial Life (ISAL) To become an ISAL member, click here ALife IX The 9th International Conference on Artificial Life will be held in Boston, Massachusetts, September 12-15th 2004. The mailing list announce@alife.org has replaced the previous message board for ALife-related announcements. Please go to http://lists.idyll.org/listinfo.cgi/alife-announce to subscribe or visit the archives. Site maintained by Carlos Gershenson

4. Artificial Life Links
Links to artificial life and related pages I've found. Ants'2000 Home. Lotus artificial life Links. artificial life, Inc. Intro Page suggestions for courses on artificial life. Macintosh
http://www.alcyone.com/max/links/alife.html
Artificial life links Lx
Links Links to artificial life and related pages I've found. Introduction. Here are some artificial life links that I've collected. Contents.

5. Alife Guide - Created By Stewart Dean.
Stewart Dean's introduction to artificial life.
http://www.webslave.dircon.co.uk/alife/
Updates
Artificial Life explains complex organisms.
An interdisciplinary team of scientists at Michigan State University and the California Institute of Technology, with the help of powerful computers, have used ALife, to create a road map detailing the evolution of complex organisms, an old problem in biology. More Here
Conway's life in Flash.
You'll need the latest version of the Flash plug-in but here's one of my first interactive alife examples. Click here to launch. See the cellular automata section for more information.
Support the eDarwin project.
John Torrey has been busy working away on a Tiarra like program that runs under windows. Please take a look at his work and give him some feedback. Visit eDarwin.net. Your Feedback.
Thanks for all the great feedback I have received. I am aware that this site is in need of some bringing up to date and am thankful for pointing out some older errors that persisted - like Dawkings instead of Dawkins. Here's a few kind words...
"Thank you for the website on Alife, it was very informative, interesting, and visually pleasing. I think this is one of the websites that should be an example for others to follow. True, free information on the informations superhighway."

6. 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 test and experiment with a multitude of factors on the behavior of the systems.
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

7. Lotus Artificial Life
Contains various java applications related to artificial life.
http://www.alife.co.uk/
Lotus Artificial Life Lotus - an explanation of our icon HAL - our Hardware Artificial Life HexHAL - a hexagonal version of HAL Crystal 2D - 2D template-based replication Crystal 1D - 1D template-based replication Revoworms - reversible self-replicating worms EoSex - a study of the evolution of sex Gozilla - an (embryonic) go program Random - simple random number generation Firefly - attaining global synchrony Guestbook - comments from our visitors Links - related material online Tim Tyler tim@tt1.org http://alife.co.uk/

8. Evolutionary Systems And Artificial Life
This course presents an overview of the field of Evolutionary Systems and its applied branch of artificial life. The historical and philosophical foundations of evolutionary thought are explored with particular emphasis on computational simulations of its models. Topics include SelfOrganizing Systems, Natural Selection, Dynamic Systems, Boolean Networks, Cellular Automata, Genetic Algorithms, and Evolutionary Robotics.
http://www.c3.lanl.gov/~rocha/alife.html
Evolutionary Systems and Artificial Life
by Luis Rocha
This course presents an overview of the field of Evolutionary Systems and its applied branch of Artificial Life. The historical and philosophical foundations of evolutionary thought are explored with particular emphasis on computational simulations of its models. Topics include: Self-Organizing Systems, Natural Selection, Dynamic Systems, Boolean Networks, Cellular Automata, Genetic ALgorithms, Evolutionary Robotics, etc. Students are expected to develop artificial life models, or, if requested, write a specific topic paper. You can check out the lecture notes below.
Contents

9. New Scientist | AI And A-Life | Introduction
New Scientist Artificial intelligence and artificial life. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ALIFE. Smart cellphone would spend your moneyNew software Researchers in artificial intelligence (AI)
http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/ai
AI AND A-LIFE
New wave AI

Traditional AI

Neural networks
...
Intelligent agents

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND A-LIFE Smart cellphone would spend your money New software agents, running on 3G phones, will learn to anticipate your needs and then make purchases with your cash
Intel to release machine learning libraries
The collection of Bayesian network software will let many developers create programs that learn dynamically Robot face smiles and sneers K-bot has a full repertoire of facial expressions, say her creators - she could help scientists researching artificial intelligence WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSE of humanoid robots, intelligent insects and virtual creatures designed to fly real planes...
Researchers in artificial intelligence (AI) and artificial life (A-Life) make their living by modelling, copying or adapting systems from biology. The combination of human ingenuity and the explosion in computer power has created a host of creations that take as their starting point anything from human intelligence and emotions to genetic inheritance and evolution.
"Traditional" AI grew out of efforts to crack enemy codes in the Second World War. It aimed to capture human intelligence by following vast lists of rules programmed into a computer. Today, this approach is best known for creating Deep Blue, the computer that beat the chess world champion Garry Kasparov in 1997.

10. Vie Artificielle, Présentation Et Illustration Java. Introduction To Artificial
Translate this page Les textes sont disponibles en PDF. Introduction to artificial life (alife) main topics. Introduction to artificial life and Java Illustration.
http://www.rennard.org/alife/
Introduction to Artificial Life and Java Illustration Francais English
chercher sur Souany.com

11. Artificial Life And Other Experiments
artificial life Alife Genetic algorithms and web application experiments in Java XML DHTML VML .NET with free source code I am fascinated by these three ideas about Evolution, artificial life, and Computers of systems with many elements that interact according to simple, local rules (artificial life
http://www.aridolan.com/
Home Page Email Site Map Home 1. The Alife I am fascinated by these three ideas about Evolution Artificial Life , and Computers
  • The idea that complex, sophisticated, adaptive solutions can be generated by automatic, blind, knowledge-lacking mechanisms ( Evolution
  • The idea that complex systems, such as life, are actually the emergent behaviors of systems with many elements that interact according to simple, local rules ( Artificial Life
  • The idea that a personal desktop or notebook can be used as a laboratory tool, for conducting scientific experiments from one's home ( Computers
Contains various experiments in web site design and navigation, ASP, ASP.NET, XML, VML, Voice and Alife 2. The Dolls I used plastic dolls as words, and made them say what I wanted: "When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean- neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you CAN make words mean so many different things."

12. Genetic Algorithms And Artificial Life Resources
Genetic Algorithms and artificial life Resources. Indexes. The Santa Fe Institute maintains an ftp area for artificial life. Miscellaneous.
http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~csgs/resources/gaal.html
Genetic Algorithms and Artificial Life
Resources
Indexes
Related indexes include Alife Online at the Santa Fe Institute, The Genetic Algorithms Archive at the Navy Center for Applied Research in Aritificial Intelligence, EnCoRe and Zooland Complex (Adaptive) Systems Information collected by Alex Mallet, Nova Genetica by Darin R. Molnar, the Genetic Programming Notebook by Jaime J. Fernandez, Genetic Programming at the University of Salford, AI, Cognitive Science, and Robotics WWW Resource Page at the University College London, Memetic Algorithms' Home Page by Pablo Moscato, Complex Adaptive Systems and Artificial Life by Moshe Sipper, Evolution and Philosophy by Hans-Cees Speel, and Evolutionary Computation and Artificial Life from Una-May O'Reilly. Related general subject-oriented indexes include Yahoo's Genetic Algorithms and Artificial Life , and the WWW Virtual Library's Complex Systems
Centres
Centres for research in genetic algorithms and artificial life in North America include the Santa Fe Institute , the Illinois Genetic Algorithms Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the

13. Artificial Life And Other Experiments
artificial life Alife Genetic algorithms and web application experiments in Java XML DHTML VML .NET with free source code.
http://arieldolan.com/
Home Page Email Site Map Home 1. The Alife I am fascinated by these three ideas about Evolution Artificial Life , and Computers
  • The idea that complex, sophisticated, adaptive solutions can be generated by automatic, blind, knowledge-lacking mechanisms ( Evolution
  • The idea that complex systems, such as life, are actually the emergent behaviors of systems with many elements that interact according to simple, local rules ( Artificial Life
  • The idea that a personal desktop or notebook can be used as a laboratory tool, for conducting scientific experiments from one's home ( Computers
Contains various experiments in web site design and navigation, ASP, ASP.NET, XML, VML, Voice and Alife 2. The Dolls I used plastic dolls as words, and made them say what I wanted: "When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean- neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you CAN make words mean so many different things."

14. Artificial Life - Links
Conferences. ALife IX The 9th International Conference on artificial life. Paris, France. ECAL 2003 The 7th European Conference on artificial life.
http://www.alife.org/links.html

ALife-announce
mailing list. Information and subscriptions
Conferences
ALife IX The 9th International Conference on Artificial Life. Boston, Massachusetts September 12-15th 2004.
From Autopoiesis to Neurophenomenology: A Tribute to Francisco Varela
. June 18-20, 2004. Paris, France.
ECAL 2003
The 7th European Conference on Artificial Life. Dortmund, Germany, September 14th-17th, 2003.
ALife VIII
The 8th International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems (proceedings online). University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia 9th-13th December, 2002.
General
Open Directory Project Artificial Life section. This is a selected list of several links with comments. Very useful. See also the section of ALife Research Groups
What is Artificial Life?
A brief overview of research in artificial life. From the Artificial Life VII Conference web site.
Artificial Life Games
Games, art, therapy... ALife is good for you! The largest catalogue on this Earth.
CALResCo
has introductions to several topics of Artificial Life and Complexity, and links to more resources.
Zooland: The Artificial Life Resource
A resouce with many great links and ALife software.

15. Artificial Intelligence - Artificial Life - AI, TSP, GA, GP, Ants
artificial life. Some of my AI Projects. The artificial life Bulletin Board A discussion group on AI where you can ask questions, post new sites
http://www.lalena.com/ai/
Artificial Life
Some of my AI Projects

16. Www.alife.org: ALIFE VI
Sixth International Conference on artificial life. Life and Computation the Boundaries are Changing publisher of the Proceedings, as well as of the artificial life Journal
http://alife6.alife.org/
Sixth International Conference on Artificial Life
Life and Computation: the Boundaries are Changing
University of California, Los Angeles
June 26-29, 1998
ALIFE VI will be held in June of 1998 on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, at the Sunset Village conference center, which is a self-contained facility with hotel-style lodging and conference rooms. Over 40 papers will be presented, and approximately 20 posters will be set up for viewing during the conference, with a special demo and poster presentation scheduled for the evening of Saturday, June 27th. In addition, workshops on a wide variety of subjects will be offered during Friday, June 26th, for those who can come early. Walk in registration is possible! See the registration information for details. M ORE I NFORMATION:

17. [ Artificial Life, Inc. ]
artificial life, Inc. intelligent software solutions, smart bots artificial life, Inc. has three business divisions Intelligent
http://www.artificial-life.com/en/company.php
Artificial Life, Inc. has three business divisions: Intelligent Agents and Smart Bots Mobile Computing and Life Sciences and Bio-Computing
The company offers uniquely conversational smart bot-based products for customer service, consultative selling, Web site navigation, automated e-mail response and financial portfolio management.
Artificial Life, Inc. is headquartered in Hong Kong.
Please see our
Subsidiaries and Addresses

Contacts and IR

Customers

Entertainment and Awards
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http://www.artificial-life.com/ Latest news...
April 15, 2003 - Interfax.com - Media reaction to SARS is out of proportion to the danger - CEO of Artificial Life Inc.
April 14, 2003 - SCMP - Technology may help to stem virus more... Latest press... January 21, 2004 - Artificial Life and Extempo Announce Co-operation in E-Learning December 16, 2003 - Artificial Life Wins Contract To Develop Banking Application For Major European Bank December 09, 2003 - Artificial Life Resumes Business Activities in Europe December 04, 2003 - Artificial Life Releases Online Game to Promote Renewable Energy Resources: Eco Champ November 14, 2003 -

18. Non-Cartesian Cognitive Science
Essays and many useful links on embodied and 'situated' approaches to cognition ranging from artificial life to Phenomenology, and much else.
http://www.magneticfields.org/sky/aarc/noncartesian.html
Non-Cartesian Cognitive Science
Traditional Cognitive Science is Cartesian in the sense that it takes as fundamental the distinction between the mental and the physical, the mind and the world, the subject and the object. It is this Cartesianism which leads to such claims as that cognition must be representational and that what sets cognizers apart is the fact that they exhibit "aboutness". It is the aim of this page to bring together non-Cartesian approaches to the study of cognition. That means that the main point which holds this page together is the idea that mind and body form a unity , not a union. Guttorm Floistad (1983) speaks of Spinozism to allude to non-Cartesian approaches to the mental. Under that heading, there is room for many different themes. Here's a short overview:
Conscious Experience and Phenomenology
Cartesianism, in its materialist guise, leads to the view that consciousness is an epiphenomenon, that qualia have no causal efficacy. Such a counterintuitive claim does not have to be held by the Spinozist, so she will be interested in the actual content of experiences.
Body
A direct implication of the claim that mind and body form a unity is that when there is talk of the mind, there must be talk of the body as well. Experiential content is rooted in bodily structure.

19. THE THIRD CULTURE
Collected works and ideas of intellectuals whose work bridges the gap that C.P. Snow identified as existing between traditional intellectuals and the sciences. Topics include physics, evolutionary biology, philosophy, psychology, artificial life, chaos theory, neural nets, fractals, and others.
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/index.html
Home About Edge Features Edge Editions ... Edge Search The
Third Culture The third culture consists of those scientists and other thinkers in the empirical world who, through their work and expository writing, are taking the place of the traditional intellectual in rendering visible the deeper meanings of our lives, redefining who and what we are. In the past few years, the playing field of American intellectual life has shifted, and the traditional intellectual has become increasingly marginalized. A 1950s education in Freud, Marx, and modernism is not a sufficient qualification for a thinking person in the 1990s. Indeed, the traditional American intellectuals are, in a sense, increasingly reactionary, and quite often proudly (and perversely) ignorant of many of the truly significant intellectual accomplishments of our time. Their culture, which dismisses science, is often nonempirical. It uses its own jargon and washes its own laundry. It is chiefly characterized by comment on comments, the swelling spiral of commentary eventually reaching the point where the real world gets lost. In 1959 C.P. Snow published a book titled The Two Cultures. On the one hand, there were the literary intellectuals; on the other

20. The DCU Artificial Life Laboratory [Home]
Page focused on exploring the synthesis of basic Autopoietic Agents in computer created virtual computational structures (Virtual Chemistry).
http://www.eeng.dcu.ie/~alife/
The DCU Artificial Life Laboratory [Home]
Director: Dr. Barry McMullin (Last updated: 7th March 2001)
... I do not really believe that we shall succeed in creating life artificially; but after having reached the moon and landed a spaceship or two on Mars, I realize that this disbelief of mine means very little. But computers are totally different from brains, whose function is not primarily to compute but to guide and balance an organism and help it to stay alive. It is for this reason that the first step of nature toward an intelligent mind was the creation of life, and I think that should we artificially create an intelligent mind, we would have to follow the same path. Karl Popper

Datestamp: 2001-03-07
alife@eeng.dcu.ie

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