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The Art of Artificial Evolution 2008
- Juan Romero, Penousal Machado:

The Art of Artificial Evolution: A Handbook on Evolutionary Art and Music. Natural Computing Series, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-72876-4
Evolutionary Art
- Matthew R. Lewis:

Evolutionary Visual Art and Design. 3-37 - John P. Collomosse:

Evolutionary Search for the Artistic Rendering of Photographs. 39-62 - Scott Draves:

Evolution and Collective Intelligence of the Electric Sheep. 63-78
Evolutionary Music
- James McDermott, Niall Griffith, Michael O'Neill:

Evolutionary Computation Applied to Sound Synthesis. 81-101 - Tim Blackwell:

Swarm Granulation. 103-122 - Rafael Ramírez, Amaury Hazan, Jordi Marine, Xavier Serra:

Evolutionary Computing for Expressive Music Performance. 123-142
Real-World Applications
- Christian Jacob, Gerald Hushlak:

Evolutionary and Swarm Design in Science, Art, and Music. 145-166 - Martin Hemberg, Una-May O'Reilly, Achim Menges, Katrin Jonas, Michel Gonçalves, Steven Fuchs:

Genr8: Architects' Experience with an Emergent Design Tool. 167-188 - Charlie D. Frowd, Peter J. B. Hancock:

Evolving Human Faces. 189-210 - A. E. Eiben:

Evolutionary Reproduction of Dutch Masters: The Mondriaan and Escher Evolvers. 211-224
Artistic Perspectives
- Nicolas Monmarché, Isabelle Mahnich, Mohamed Slimane:

Artificial Art Made by Artificial Ants. 227-247 - Günter Bachelier:

Embedding of Pixel-Based Evolutionary Algorithms in My Global Art Process. 249-268 - Jeffrey Ventrella:

Evolving Structure in Liquid Music. 269-288 - Alan Dorin

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A Survey of Virtual Ecosystems in Generative Electronic Art. 289-309 - Philip Galanter:

Complexism and the Role of Evolutionary Art. 311-332
Future Perspectives
- Craig Neufeld, Brian J. Ross, William Ralph:

The Evolution of Artistic Filters. 335-356 - Gary Greenfield:

Co-evolutionary Methods in Evolutionary Art. 357-380 - Penousal Machado, Juan Romero

, Bill Z. Manaris:
Experiments in Computational Aesthetics. 381-415 - Jon McCormack:

Facing the Future: Evolutionary Possibilities forHuman-Machine Creativity. 417-451

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