people
A large number of people have contributed to this work since 2004.

Current Researchers
  • Vic Ciesielski, School of CS&IT
  • Marsha Berry, School of Media and Communication
  • Karen Trist, School of Media and Communication
  • Daryl D'Souza, School of CS&IT
  • Perry Barile, PhD Candidate, School of CS&IT
  • Sharul Badariah Mat Sah, PhD Candidate, School of CS&IT
  • Jeff Riley, Hewlett Packard Australia
  • Lida Ghahremanloo, Minor Thesis, School of CS&IT
  • Ashkan Izadi, Minor Thesis, School of CS&IT
Programmers
  • Xiang Li, Programming of the first version of IMAGENE
  • Austin Wood, Programming of genetic search for photomosaics
  • Irwan Hendra, Enhancements to IMAGENE and photomosaics
  • Michael Cassidy, Programming of the Photomosaic Animation Booth
  • Qinying Xu, Symmetric image rendering for IMAGENE
  • Perry Barile, Non Photorealistic Rendering with Genetic Programming
  • Perry Barile, Vehicles
  • Gayan Wijesinghe, Mosaics, tiles placed in any position at any angle
  • Eric Edespong, Mosaics with colour correction of tiles
  • Lida Ghahremanloo, IMAGENE, size changes, initialisation
  • Patricia Buck, Vehicles
  • Ashkan Izadi, NPR, Colour rendering, Triangular Brush Strokes
RMIT students who have created artworks
Katerine Chau, Adrian Law, Victor Odon, Michael Daaboul, Wang Ho Lee, Celso Mai, Darren Wu, James Henstridge, Mishelle Huynh, Ricky Li, Jonathan Pham, Katherine Wu

Others who have contributed to this work
Dean Keep, Naomi Herzog, Andy Song, Margaret Hamilton, John Mackinnon, Anh Huy Dao, Didi He

High School Students
Mitchell Booth, Vasile Danci, Ellyn Burley, Siemens Summer Science School, 2007.