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Today we’re speaking with Joel Simon, a multidisciplinary artist and toolmaker who’s work intersects with art, design and research.
Joel studied computer science and art at Carnegie Mellon University for 3 years before working on bioinformatics at Rockefeller University.
He is currently pursuing Morphogen, a generative design company and developing GanBreeder, a massively collaborative creative tool and network.
Joel is inspired by the systems of biology computation and creativity.
You can learn more about Joel and his work here:
Website
Twitter
GANbreeder
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