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Mutation Art, Computer Games And The Return To Mutator


15 May 2006, 5:30pm - 7:00pm

Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre, Goldsmiths

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Cost Free
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Contact ffl(@gold.ac.uk)
02070785052

William Latham

William Latham is internationally well known for his
pioneering Mutation Art and evolution work produced
between '87 and '94 at the IBM UK Scientific Centre in
Winchester. From '94 to '03 he was founder and CEO of
computer games developer "Computer Artworks;" hit titles
include the award winning Playstation 2 game "The THING"
and "Evolva." In 2004 he founded Games Audit a specialist
company working for Investors, Banks and Publishers.
William is Running Stream Professor of Creative
Technology at Leeds Metropolitan University and is a
Research Fellow of Goldsmiths College (University of
London). In Q4 2005 he finally returned to work on his
Mutation Art again, which had been frozen for 12 years...

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15 May 2006 5:30pm - 7:00pm
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