I have an exhibition coming up at Pigment Gallery in Melbourne.
"Shaping Evolution" shows digital prints and a short video of  imaginary creatures evolved  by a computer program I have written.  Each  creature has "DNA" (a small amount of data in the computer) that  generates its image.  The creatures were evolved from random starting  DNA by processes of "breeding", "mutation" and "survival of the  fittest", carried out automatically in the computer. I am showing the  "DNA" as well as the generated images.
Where: Pigment Gallery, Level 2, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston St, Melbourne. (Enter via Cathedral Arcade, which is on Swanston Street, just before the Flinders Lane corner.)
Opening: Thursday April 14th, 5.30-7.30pm.
Exhibition dates: April 13 to April 30, 2011.
Gallery hours: Wed-Sat 12 noon - 5pm.
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