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A introduction to those using alife for art.
http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/snaffle/form/evolutio.html

An image breeding program using artificial selection to evolve images similar to Karl Sims.
http://www.intlab.soka.ac.jp/~unemi/sbart/

Visual forms of artificial life created in Shockwave.
http://www.mousedown.demon.co.uk/amoebic.lifeforms/start.htm

A project using genetic programming to produce interactive jazz programs.
http://helios.hampshire.edu/~lasCCS/genbebop.html

Alife that responds to a music or a keyboard.
http://www.draves.org/bomb/

This paper discusses the notion of emergence, the result of the collapse of both scientific and artistic barriers which have contributed to the rise of Artificial Life art.
http://www.artnode.dk/text/text_uk/rinaldo.html

A site of artificial life electronic sculpture that looks to the confluence of the biological and technological.
http://www.ylem.org/artists/krinaldo/index.html

Artists at Fusebox see Alife algorithms as a starting point for a new artistic exploration.
http://alife.fusebox.com/

A genetic art project to evolve graphics. New forms can be found using genetic algorithms. There is no fitness function included: the user decides which images are interesting.
http://kandid.sourceforge.net/

Software art based on artificial life algorithms by Iván Abreu.
http://www.espaciosinaire.com/panoptico

Critical, theoretical and historical writing on a-life art.
http://creative.canberra.edu.au/mitchell/