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Jon McCormack is an Australian-based electronic media artist and researcher in computing. He holds an Honours degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Monash University, a Graduate Diploma of Art (Film and Television) from Swinburne University and a PhD in Computer Science from Monash University. He is currently Associate Professor in Computer Science, an ARC Australian Research Fellow and co-director of the Centre for Electronic Media Art (CEMA) at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. CEMA is an interdisciplinary research centre established to explore new collaborative relationships between computing and the arts. His research interests include generative art and design, evolutionary systems, creativity, visualisation, interaction, machine learning, L-systems and developmental models.
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Since the late 1980s McCormack has worked with computer code as a medium for creative expression. Inspired by the complexity and wonder of a diminishing natural world, his work is concerned with electronic “after natures” – alternate forms of artificial life that may one day replace the biological nature lost through human progress and development.
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His artworks have been widely exhibited at leading galleries, museums and symposia, including the Museum of Modern Art (New York, USA), Tate Gallery (Liverpool, UK), ACM SIGGRAPH (USA), Prix Ars Electronica (Austria) and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (Australia). He is the recipient of 16 awards for new media art and computing research including prizes at Ars Electronica (Austria), Images du Futur (Canada), New Voices, New Visions (USA), Alias/Wavefront (USA), The John Lansdown Award for Interactive Media (Europe/UK), Nagoya Biennial (Japan) and the 2012 Eureka Prize for Innovation in Computer Science. The monograph, Impossible Nature: the art of Jon McCormack, was published by the Australian Centre for the Moving Image in 2005 and documents McCormack’s creative achievements over the last 15 years.
  
 
== Wissenschaftliche Tätigkeit ==
 
== Wissenschaftliche Tätigkeit ==
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== Publikationen ==
 
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[[Jon McCormack]], O. Bown, A. Dorin, J. McCabe, G. Monro and M. Whitelaw, "Ten Questions Concerning Generative Computer Art", Leonardo Vol. 47, No. 2 (2014), pp. 135-141, MIT Press http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/research/Papers/TenQuestionsLJ-Preprint.pdf
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[[Jon McCormack]] and M. d'Inverno, "On the Future of Computers and Creativity", AISB 2014 Symposium on Computational Creativity, London, 1–4 April 2014 http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/research/Papers/AISB14McCormack-dInverno.pdf
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[[Jon McCormack]]: [[Balancing Act: Variation and Utility in Evolutionary Art]]. In: [[EvoMUSART 2014]], S. 26-37. DOI: http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-662-44335-4_3 http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/research/Papers/McCormack_EvoMUSART2014.pdf
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McCormack, J. ‘Jon McCormack: Eden’, in Peter Weibel and Ljiljana Fruk (eds), Molecular Aesthetics, ZKM Books/MIT Press, Karlsruhe/Boston, pp. 258-260, 2013 http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/molecular-aesthetics
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J. McCormack, "Evolutionary and A-Life Art: Cosmic Pyramids and the Origination of Novelty in Machines" (English with Russian translation) in Dmitry Bulatov (ed), Evolution Haute Couture: Art and Science in the Post-Biological Age (Part 2: Theory), National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Kaliningrad, Russia, pp. 84-101, 2013.
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J. McCormack, "Representation and Mimesis in Generative Art: Creating Fifty Sisters" in Proceedings of xCoAx 2013, Bergamo, Italy 27-28 June 2013, pp. 71-79 http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/research/Papers/xcoax2013-mccormack.pdf
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* [[Jon McCormack]]: [[Aesthetics, Art, Evolution]]. In: [[EvoMUSART 2013]], 1-12. DOI: http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-642-36955-1_1 http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/research/Papers/McCormackEvoMUSART2013.pdf
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== Externe Links ==
 
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Jon McCormack is an Australian-based electronic media artist and researcher in computing. He holds an Honours degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Monash University, a Graduate Diploma of Art (Film and Television) from Swinburne University and a PhD in Computer Science from Monash University. He is currently Associate Professor in Computer Science, an ARC Australian Research Fellow and co-director of the Centre for Electronic Media Art (CEMA) at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. CEMA is an interdisciplinary research centre established to explore new collaborative relationships between computing and the arts. His research interests include generative art and design, evolutionary systems, creativity, visualisation, interaction, machine learning, L-systems and developmental models.

Since the late 1980s McCormack has worked with computer code as a medium for creative expression. Inspired by the complexity and wonder of a diminishing natural world, his work is concerned with electronic “after natures” – alternate forms of artificial life that may one day replace the biological nature lost through human progress and development.

His artworks have been widely exhibited at leading galleries, museums and symposia, including the Museum of Modern Art (New York, USA), Tate Gallery (Liverpool, UK), ACM SIGGRAPH (USA), Prix Ars Electronica (Austria) and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (Australia). He is the recipient of 16 awards for new media art and computing research including prizes at Ars Electronica (Austria), Images du Futur (Canada), New Voices, New Visions (USA), Alias/Wavefront (USA), The John Lansdown Award for Interactive Media (Europe/UK), Nagoya Biennial (Japan) and the 2012 Eureka Prize for Innovation in Computer Science. The monograph, Impossible Nature: the art of Jon McCormack, was published by the Australian Centre for the Moving Image in 2005 and documents McCormack’s creative achievements over the last 15 years.

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Publikationen

2014

Jon McCormack, O. Bown, A. Dorin, J. McCabe, G. Monro and M. Whitelaw, "Ten Questions Concerning Generative Computer Art", Leonardo Vol. 47, No. 2 (2014), pp. 135-141, MIT Press http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/research/Papers/TenQuestionsLJ-Preprint.pdf

Jon McCormack and M. d'Inverno, "On the Future of Computers and Creativity", AISB 2014 Symposium on Computational Creativity, London, 1–4 April 2014 http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/research/Papers/AISB14McCormack-dInverno.pdf

Jon McCormack: Balancing Act: Variation and Utility in Evolutionary Art. In: EvoMUSART 2014, S. 26-37. DOI: http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-662-44335-4_3 http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/research/Papers/McCormack_EvoMUSART2014.pdf

2013

McCormack, J. ‘Jon McCormack: Eden’, in Peter Weibel and Ljiljana Fruk (eds), Molecular Aesthetics, ZKM Books/MIT Press, Karlsruhe/Boston, pp. 258-260, 2013 http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/molecular-aesthetics

J. McCormack, "Evolutionary and A-Life Art: Cosmic Pyramids and the Origination of Novelty in Machines" (English with Russian translation) in Dmitry Bulatov (ed), Evolution Haute Couture: Art and Science in the Post-Biological Age (Part 2: Theory), National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Kaliningrad, Russia, pp. 84-101, 2013.

J. McCormack, "Representation and Mimesis in Generative Art: Creating Fifty Sisters" in Proceedings of xCoAx 2013, Bergamo, Italy 27-28 June 2013, pp. 71-79 http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/research/Papers/xcoax2013-mccormack.pdf

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