I will be collecting images generated by Evo-Lisa here and make a gallery out of it. So if you have a portrait or other image that has been Evo-Lisa’ed that you want to show, please mail them to “Roger dot Alsing at Precio dot se” For those of you who don’t know what I’m talking…More
My five minutes of glory
The last few days have been completely crazy for me. Normally I have about 50-300 readers per day on my blog, but once I got Slashdotted that sort of changed: I can now conclude that I have experienced my five minutes of fame and glory, so thanks for all the feedback and comments, it was fun…More
Genetic Programming: Mona Lisa Source Code and Binaries
Source code and binaries are now published: http://code.google.com/p/alsing/downloads/list The code have been downgraded to .NET 2.0 but the solution files are still VS.NET 2008 format. Many many thanks to my partner in crime Mats Helander for the .NET 2 port and Options / Serialization extensions. Do note that the number of polygons are now configurable, and the…More
Genetic Programming: Mona Lisa FAQ
This is a follow up to: http://rogeralsing.com/2008/12/07/genetic-programming-evolution-of-mona-lisa/ Mona Lisa FAQ Here are some answers to the most frequently asked questions: Q) What is the use for this? this is nothing but a fun toy A) Exactly… It was a 3 hours fun hack for my friends and readers… Q) What is your population size? A) TWO , Parent…More
Genetic Programming: Evolution of Mona Lisa
Added FAQ here: http://rogeralsing.com/2008/12/09/genetic-programming-mona-lisa-faq/ Added Gallery here: http://rogeralsing.com/2008/12/11/genetic-gallery/ This weekend I decided to play around a bit with genetic programming and put evolution to the test, the test of fine art :-) I created a small program that keeps a string of DNA for polygon rendering. The procedure of the program is quite simple: Setup…More
