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Genetic Programming: Evolution of Mona Lisa « Roger Alsing Weblog
Topic: Technology 12:37 pm EST, Dec  8, 2008

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:

0) Setup a random DNA string (application start)

1) Copy the current DNA sequence and mutate it slightly
2) Use the new DNA to render polygons onto a canvas
3) Compare the canvas to the source image
4) If the new painting looks more like the source image than the previous painting did, then overwrite the current DNA with the new DNA
5) repeat from 1

Now to the interesting part :-)

Could you paint a replica of the Mona Lisa using only 50 semi transparent polygons?

Yes. Yes you can.

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