Erwin Driessens·Jun 17, 2023evox-b: colorThe use of four possible cell types in evox-b instead of just one in evox-a led to an increase of the morphological variety in theâ¦
Erwin Driessens·Jun 17, 2023evox-b: evolutionNow that evox-b is capable of coming up with a bewildering number of communities of bots that jointly build bodies, it becomes a challengeâ¦
Erwin Driessens·Dec 19, 2022evox-b: the processing pipelineWeeks of freestyle coding and lots of experimentation led to the formation of a body-bot processing pipeline that is complete enough to beâ¦
Erwin Driessens·Dec 2, 2022evox-b: a next iterationThe single cell type approach of evox-a, while simple to implement, was deemed to be too limited in its potential. The bodies that grewâ¦A response icon1A response icon1
Erwin Driessens·Oct 19, 2022evox-a: types of interactionWe have seen that growth is possible just by making random choices of where to add new cells to a body. Thousands of different bodies canâ¦
Erwin Driessens·Sep 23, 2022evox-a: a first implementationIn the beginning, space is empty. A grid of voxels, all with value 0, meaning ânothing hereâ. Something has to happen and the minimalâ¦
Erwin Driessens·Sep 20, 2022How to evolve processes of growth.2022â10â20 23:12:42 : embarked on a new project. Blogging about it might help to clear up my mind. In contrast to a work log with itsâ¦