Alphabet Synthesis Machine
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The Alphabet Synthesis Machine is a work of interactive art which makes use of genetic algorithms to "evolve" a set of glyphs similar in appearance to a real-world writing system. The project was developed by Golan Levin, a new-media artist, in collaboration with Cassidy Curtis and Jonathan Feinberg.
- http://alphabet.tmema.org (broken link)