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CALresCo - Complexity and Alife Research and information
calresco.org
CALResCo promotes free world-wide education about Complex Systems
alife.net
alife.net
Promotes the artificial life community by offering news, discussions, polls, software. Free registration.
Aritificial Life FAQ
faqs.org
From the newsgroup comp.ai.alife.
International Society of Artificial Life
alife.org
Portal with information on conferences, publications, and activities of the society.
A-life Links
lachlan.bluehaze.com.au
A list of alife resources compiled by Lachlan Cranswick.
EvoWeb - European Network of Excellence in Evolutionary Computing
evonet.lri.fr
Information resources for the field of evolutionary computing.
Boids: A Distributed Behavioral Model
red3d.com
Simulations of group motion in flocks, herds, and schools, along with related phenomena. Includes many links to related applications and research, e.g. Artificial Life.
comp.ai.alife Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
faqs.org
comp.ai.alife Frequently Asked Questions
Artificial Intelligence - Artificial Life
lalena.com
Links to artificial life/intelligence projects, with a collection of links including swarming Java applets.
ISAAC and EINSTein
cna.org
An AL approach to land warfare. Windows beta software, images and project documentation.
Artificial Life Links
alcyone.com
Erik Max Francis' categorized list of links to sites regarding artificial life and related fields.
Alife Games
alifegames.sourceforge.net
Developer of artificial life worlds as free software with open source code, with the eventual aim of creating true artificial intelligence. Applications include a dungeon generator written in C++, and a shooter game for Windows.
glAnts
glants.sourceforge.net
A sourceforge project for a combination game and simulation that allows interaction with simple artificial ants.
Artificial Life by Jpr
rennard.org
Some of the main alife topics illustrated by applets or applications. A link section is also available.
Lotus Artificial Life
alife.co.uk
Contains various java applications related to artificial life.
International Society for Adaptive Behavior
isab.org.uk
An international scientific society devoted to education and furthering research on adaptive behavior in animals, animats, software agents, and robots.
Artificial Life and Other Experiments
arieldolan.com
Artificial life and genetic algorithm experiments in java and tcl with free source code; 3D doll pictures and web design experiments.
CALT Encyclopedia -- Artificial Life
calt.insead.edu
A collection of resources related to artificial life. Includes a section for social sciences (social micro-simulation)
Digital Biology
digitalbiology.com
Digital Biology was established in order to conduct research into, and develop technology based on, artificial life.
Geb - Evolving AI-Life
channon.net
Alastair Channon's artificial life project.
- Usenet comp.ai.alife - news: - Google Groups
- Usenet comp.ai.philosophy - news: - Google Groups
- Usenet comp.theory.self-org-sys - news: - Google Groups
- Usenet comp.theory.dynamic-sys - news: - Google Groups
- Usenet comp.theory.cell-automata - news: - Google Groups
- Usenet talk.origins - news: - Google Groups
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Do you know of any good artificial evolution / artificial life software?
Q. With good interactivity, the ablity to introduce new "threats" and the ablility to divide, group, reintroduce etc... And good graphic representation of projected life forms.
Asked by loathsomedog - Tue Jan 29 14:00:37 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I started trying to write something like this myself. There is a good game on the horizons though, much better than I could hope to produce. It's named Spore, by the same company that created SimCity I believe. Best to wait for Spore! The book by Richard Dawkins (the selfish gene) describes how these processes works. It's a brilliant read.
Answered by psy80uk - Tue Jan 29 14:06:04 2008
Q. With good interactivity, the ablity to introduce new "threats" and the ablility to divide, group, reintroduce etc... And good graphic representation of projected life forms.
Asked by loathsomedog - Tue Jan 29 14:00:37 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I started trying to write something like this myself. There is a good game on the horizons though, much better than I could hope to produce. It's named Spore, by the same company that created SimCity I believe. Best to wait for Spore! The book by Richard Dawkins (the selfish gene) describes how these processes works. It's a brilliant read.
Answered by psy80uk - Tue Jan 29 14:06:04 2008
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