
معرفی
Andy Lomas is a Lecturer in Creative Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is an Emmy award-winning computational artist specializing in morphogenesis and growth simulations. His work bridges art and science, exploring emergent systems through digital sculptures and installations. Notable exhibitions include the Pompidou Centre, V&A, and SIGGRAPH. Awards include the Lumen Prize Gold Award (2014) and Emmys for contributions to films like Avatar and Walking With Dinosaurs.
Research Interests:
- Generative systems and computational art
- Morphogenesis and biological modeling
- Emergent behavior in digital systems
- Artificial intelligence in creative processes
Recent Work: Recent projects include Twitchy Cells (collaboration with Oxford University on embryonic development simulations) and Digital Chemotaxis, exploring cellular communication dynamics. His work often combines GPU-based real-time rendering and machine learning.
Awards:
- Emmy Awards (1997, 1999, 2014)
- Lumen Prize Gold Award (2014)
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Srinivas Group (University of Oxford) and SensiLab (Monash University) on interdisciplinary art-science projects.




