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From: wasilewj@cu51.crl.aecl.ca (Joe Wasilewicz)
Subject: Scientific American Frontiers
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>>There was a Scientific American special on Wednesday that featured
>>a researcher who evolves block creatures that swim and walk.

>>Does anybody know who this was, and whether he has 
>>published articles on the topic.

>>Thanks in advance,

Although i didn't see the show, from people's descriptions it sounds like
Karl Sim's work on evolving virtual creatures.

Check out directory ftp://think.com/public/users/karl/ and the papers
 alife94.ps and siggraph94.ps 

