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The following links are sites that I use often, find relevant to my work or just I like them. Visit them at your own risk. I am not responsible for their content, but they are not sites with objectionable materials.

I do not have control over the linked sites. Accordingly, some links may be broken from time to time. Use alternative sites if available.


"Cool" Art Sites

Made with Macromedia Flash: http://www.flyingpuppet.com/


Artists' Portfolios

Charles Csuri

[In an alternate universe,] Charles Csuri could have played professional football. Named "All-American" for football at Ohio State, Csuri turned down offers to play professionally and chose to study art at the graduate level.|
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Kim Wintje

I have used this technology to create a different experience for an alternative audience to perceive my sewn metal sculpture.


Ron Lussier Animations

I had been creating images and animation for the computer games industry for 6years at LucasArts Entertainment Company... I've since moved on and thrown myself into the world of freelance animation.
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Lance Shields-Flash Artist

I'm seeking a job where my experience in concept-driven web design supported by a complete set of interactive tools will result in engaging web experiences which are well branded, usability-minded and innovative.
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Artificial Life and Evolutionary Art

Technosphere

TechnoSphere is a 3D model world inhabited by artificial lifeforms created by WWW users.
Evolutionary Computer Graphics

Evolutionary computer graphics can produce many types of images; This tour is designed to be a non-technical exploration of these possibilities.
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Karl Sims


Karl Sims studied computer graphics at the MIT Media Lab, and Life Sciences as an undergraduate at MIT. He currently leads GenArts, Inc. in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which creates special effects software for the motion picture industry.
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Artificial Evolution for Computer Graphics

This paper describes how evolutionary techniques of variation and selection can be used to create complex simulated structures, textures, and motions for use in computer graphics and animation.
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Basic Explanations about How Computers Work

The Binary system

How the Mouse Works


Utilities

Dictionary for computer and Internet technology.

Intellectual Property Law

DOIT- University of Wisconsin Computer Store

UW Academic Calendars


UW -Madison Equipment Resources

CIMC Eqipment available for Check-Out
The equipment is available for check-out to School of Education students, staff, and faculty.


 

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