Artificial Evolution is a process where digital systems use rules similar to natural selection to create new designs or artworks. In digital creativity, this means a computer can make many versions of a shape, pattern, or image by changing small parts step by step. Designers can set simple rules, and the computer tries many options, picking the ones that fit the rules best. This helps designers find new ideas that might be hard to imagine on their own. Artificial Evolution can work with colors, forms, or even how things move in animations, giving fresh results each time.
digital design, generative art, algorithmic creativity, evolutionary algorithms, creative coding
CITATION : "Kevin Green. 'Artificial Evolution.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=482658 (Accessed on May 20, 2026)"
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