Richard Evans

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N/A N/A Serpentine Marathon “GUEST, GHOST, HOST: MACHINE!” discussion. Serpentine Gallery (Implied) View
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This document appears to be Page 149 of a larger publication included in House Oversight Committee records (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016952). The text is an essay or article analyzing the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Art, specifically focusing on the work of artist Ian Cheng and his 'Live Simulations' (Emissaries trilogy). It details a conversation between Cheng and programmer Richard Evans (creator of Versu) regarding social behavior in simulations versus traditional video games like The Sims, and draws historical parallels to 1960s collaborations between engineers and artists like Billy Klüver and Robert Rauschenberg.

Article/essay excerpt (house oversight committee record)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from an essay or book discussing the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Art. It focuses on artist Ian Cheng's 'Live Simulations' and his 'Emissaries' trilogy, detailing a conversation he had with programmer Richard Evans about the role of social practices in AI simulations. The text also draws historical parallels to the 1960s collaborations between engineers like Billy Klüver and artists like Robert Rauschenberg.

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2025-11-19
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AI and Social Practices

From: Ian Cheng
To: Richard Evans

Discussion at Serpentine Marathon regarding AI simulations, Versu, and social behaviors in gaming.

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AI, Simulation, and Social Practices

From: Ian Cheng
To: Richard Evans

Discussion at the Serpentine Marathon regarding Versu, The Sims, and social behavior in AI.

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AI, Simulation, and Social Practices

From: Ian Cheng
To: Richard Evans

Discussion at the Serpentine Marathon regarding Versu, The Sims, and social behavior in AI.

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GUEST, GHOST, HOST: MACHINE!

From: Ian Cheng
To: Richard Evans

Discussion regarding AI, interactive storytelling, and social practices in simulations.

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