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===[[2×2 Games|Classics]]===
===[[2×2 Games|Classics]]===
Classic patterns generated by the spatial prisoner's dilemma and first published by Nowak, M. A. & May, R. M. ''Nature'' '''359''' 826-829 (1992). Spatial structure enables cooperators (blue, green) survive under conditions where otherwise defectors (red, yellow) would take over. Through spatial clustering cooperators interact more frequently with other cooperators and reduce exploitation by defectors.
Classic patterns generated by the spatial prisoner's dilemma and first published by Nowak, M. A. & May, R. M. ''Nature'' '''359''' 826-829 (1992). Spatial structure enables cooperators (blue, green) survive under conditions where otherwise defectors (red, yellow) would take over. Through spatial clustering cooperators interact more frequently with other cooperators and reduce exploitation by defectors.


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===[[Evolutionary Games and Population Dynamics|Modern]]===
===[[Evolutionary Games and Population Dynamics|Modern]]===
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===[["Evolution" Installation on NOVA, Zürich|Arts]]===
===[["Evolution" Installation on NOVA, Zürich|Arts]]===
Installation "Evolution" on the NOVA, the world's largest true 3D display in the main train station in Zürich, Switzerland. The installation was created in collaboration with media artist Chandrasekhar Ramakrishnan and is based on the ''EvoLudo'' simulation toolkit. “Evolution” was presented in September 2009 in honour of Darwin's bicentenary and has now become part of the permanent collection.
Installation "Evolution" on the NOVA, the world's largest true 3D display in the main train station in Zürich, Switzerland. The installation was created in collaboration with media artist Chandrasekhar Ramakrishnan and is based on the ''EvoLudo'' simulation toolkit. “Evolution” was presented in September 2009 in honour of Darwin's bicentenary and became part of the permanent collection until NOVA was retired in 2012.


The NOVA display is a 5×5×1m cube of 25,000 LED lights and displays the competition of cooperators (blue, green) and defectors (red, yellow) in the prisoner’s dilemma in 3D unfolding as an ‘evolutionary kaleidoscope’.
The NOVA display is a 5×5×1m cube of 25,000 LED lights and displays the competition of cooperators (blue, green) and defectors (red, yellow) in the prisoner’s dilemma in 3D unfolding as an ''evolutionary kaleidoscope''.
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