Überleben: Survive in Bosnia

An artificial life-work by Nicolas Baginsky.

Überleben: Survive in Bosnia is an artificial life project Nicolas Baginsky. This project was designed with software and defined the living conditions of 3200 'creatures' in a virtual world. Every creature had its own genetic code. By locating this evolutionary game in ex-Yugoslavia, by introducing a 'blue' buffer and a game element, this project had a sarcastic undertone. But hasn't Bosnia become the sarcastic playing field for barely controllable elements, such as nationalism, the weapon industry, political aspirations and helplessness -- ingredients of this artificial life program?

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