Ant- and Ant-Colony-Inspired ALife Visual Art

Artif Life. 2015 Summer;21(3):293-306. doi: 10.1162/ARTL_a_00170.

Abstract

Ant- and ant-colony-inspired ALife art is characterized by the artistic exploration of the emerging collective behavior of computational agents, developed using ants as a metaphor. We present a chronology that documents the emergence and history of such visual art, contextualize ant- and ant-colony-inspired art within generative art practices, and consider how it relates to other ALife art. We survey many of the algorithms that artists have used in this genre, address some of their aims, and explore the relationships between ant- and ant-colony-inspired art and research on ant and ant colony behavior.

Keywords: ALife art; ant colony behavior; ant painting; evolutionary art; generative art; robotic art; swarm art.