Tim Taylor
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Scientist, historian, author & coder of Artificial Life. Board Member of the International Society for Artificial Life / Senior Research Contractor at Monash Uni / Independent Researcher. Live in Edinburgh, Scotland 🌈 https://timt.co
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I'm pleased to announce a new second edition of the author-formatted version of our book Rise of the Self-Replicators, which includes my 2024 afterword (originally published in the Artificial Life journal) as an extra chapter. More details & free download: www.tim-taylor.com/news/posts/2...
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On BBC Radio 4 yesterday @j-amesmarriott.bsky.social used a brilliant junk food metaphor to describe search results produced by AI chatbots, calling them "ultra-processed information, superficially nutritious but actually pretty empty." Listen at bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/... (starts at 2:47:42).
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In 1951, in between working on his application to visit John von Neumann's Electronic Computer Project group at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, Nils Aall Barricelli also found time to file a patent for "An Improved Chest of Drawers"! 😁 worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationD...
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Super excited to have had a phone call and ongoing conversation with Nils Aall Barricelli's nephew. While working at IAS in Princeton, Nils would have discussions with Albert Einstein on the bus - the two of them were some of the few who did not have cars!
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I'm currently regenerating the figures in the paper as the original ones were not very clear. This has entailed me rewriting Barricelli's simulations. I'm currently investigating a discrepancy in the results of the longest run reported in the paper. Either he or I have made a mistake!
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Yes, the translation is in progress! I'm lucky to have found a team of three Italians to work with, including a professional translator. We are writing a commentary and will be submitting it to the Artificial Life journal soon. I will also make it freely available on my website when it is published.
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I'm currently working with two Italian colleagues to produce a good quality English translation of Barricelli's 1954 paper. I didn't know that Luca Manzoni was interested in this - I'll get in touch with him! 👍
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I'm looking forward to reading this novel, written by microbiologist Richard Goodman under the pen name Bonham Richards. Goodman was a friend of Artificial Life pioneer Nils Aall Barricelli, and George Dyson tells me that the character Angelo Kraakmo in the book is based upon Barricelli!
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I love opening an old book in a library (this one from 1888) and wondering who was the first person to look at it? And who was the last?
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I once again find myself lured back to the National Library of Scotland in search of stories about self-reproducing machines. This time I'm chasing up some leads that help fill the relative paucity of contributions covered in "Rise of the Self-Replicators" over the 1880s and 1890s. More info soon!
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Save the date!
The annual #Conference on #ArtificialLife - #ALIFE2025 will take place in the heart of Kyoto, Japan, from 6-10 October 2025. The conference logo, official website launch, and more details coming soon!
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The npj Complexity journal has an open call for a new collection topic "Unnatural Histories: Investigating the Improbable with Experimental Evolution and Artificial Life". Accepting submissions from now up to 12 Sept 2025 www.nature.com/collections/...
Unnatural Histories: Investigating the Improbable with Experimental Evolution and Artificial Life
This collection invite submissions that employ experimental and theoretical approaches to investigate life's alternative possibilities. Through this ...
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Thanks! I've sent you a private message 👍
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To be clear, I don't have any money to pay for a translation, but I anticipate we would get this published in a journal with an introduction authored by me (and the translator if they wished) and with the translator listed as a co-author.
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My plan would be to have the English translation published in a journal
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I've finally got a copy of Nils Barricelli's 1st paper on Artificial Life, in Italian (1954). Would be great to get it translated into English. My preference would be to have this done by a skilled human translator rather than AI. Any bilingual Italian-English folk out there who might be interested?
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It looks like it's working now! I had tried using #ALife before but that didn't seem to work either, but maybe it just takes a while for tagged posts to appear on the list. But anyway, thanks @sinalana.bsky.social for sorting it out 👍
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The #alife feed doesn't seem to be picking up messages with #alife hashtag 🤔 @sinalana.bsky.social
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Here's an #ALife starter pack from @manuelbaltieri.bsky.social bsky.app/profile/manu...
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Here's an attempt to bring together ALife researchers and enthusiasts here, who am I missing?

go.bsky.app/LgoJN2N
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I'm enjoying reading Mitchell Waldrop's venerable account of the origin and early years of @sfiscience.bsky.social, published in 1992. Wonderful to learn that John Holland developed his first classifier system in machine code (not even assembly language) on his Commodore computer at home 👏
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I'm pleased to announce a new second edition of the author-formatted version of our book Rise of the Self-Replicators, which includes my 2024 afterword (originally published in the Artificial Life journal) as an extra chapter. More details & free download: www.tim-taylor.com/news/posts/2...
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Many thanks for the shout-out about our book! I'm really loving the ALife advent calendar - what a great idea 👍😀