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Genetic Moo

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Genetic Moo is a Margate-based interactive digital art practice producing large-scale installations for museums and galleries. Its work centres on artificial-life-inspired digital ecosystems, in which projected creatures respond to the movement and presence of visitors, alongside touring exhibitions such as Microworld and Magic Place. The practice has exhibited across the UK and internationally since 2008 and contributes to the computer-arts community, including a commissioned guide to interactive art produced for the Computer Arts Society.

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Contact details

Margate
Kent
Website: https://www.geneticmoo.com/
  • @geneticmoo

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Type

  • Other research infrastructure
  • Studio

Tags

  • Design tag
  • Digital humanities tag
  • Media studies tag
  • Augmented reality (keyword) tag
  • Visual arts tag
  • Creative coding (keyword) tag
  • Digital arts (keyword) tag
  • Participatory arts (keyword) tag
  • Public art (keyword) tag

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Computer Arts Society

The Computer Arts Society is a specialist group of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT. It was established in 1968 to promote an understanding of the role of digital and electronic media in the arts. … read more about Computer Arts Society

Additional Partnerships

The London Group; KitMapper; Animate Projects; Imperial College London

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2026-07-14 13:47:47

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