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From: bivader@cs.few.eur.nl (Gabe J.L. Vader)
Subject: Re: Tierra?
Message-ID: <1994Dec3.113831.17320@cs.few.eur.nl>
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Date: Sat, 3 Dec 1994 11:38:31 GMT
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gballinger@aol.com (GBallinger) writes:

>In article <3bf67s$k4e@ow1.fwi.uva.nl>, dvandok@fwi.uva.nl (Dennis van
>Dok) writes:

>"I recently saw on TV a program about artificial life,
>and what absolutely amazed me, was the program called `tierra'"

>I don't have the tierra reference here but will post it the next time -
>there is a place where you can pay for DOS executable code on disk.  

>I'm interested in the TV show.  What show was it? Do you if I can get a
>transcript or find out about its next showing?

It was a "theme evening(?)" on dutch TV last sunday, with 3 hours of 
alife + ai. There were interviews with Tom Ray & Karl Simms, and a
documentairy/movie with Hofstadter & Dennet... Nothing really new, but
interesting to see anyway.

>Thanks.

>Greg Ballinger

gtx,
Gabe

