Summary
Tatsuo Unemi is a professor and researcher with over three decades of experience at the intersection of evolutionary computing, artificial life, and multimedia programming. He has led academic and collaborative projects that translate A-Life techniques into social simulations and award-winning media art, including long-term collaborations with the University of Zurich and successful performances with dance and opera companies. A specialist in macOS multimedia programming, he bridges deep theoretical work—supervising master's and doctoral research in computational intelligence—with practical implementations for stage, film, and public display. Less obvious: his background in control engineering and autonomous multi-robot systems informs a hands-on, systems-level approach to creative technology and human–agent interaction. Currently based in Iwaki, Japan, he remains open to interdisciplinary collaborations that combine painters, composers, poets, and dancers with computational art.
12 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Dr. of Eng., Control Eng. & System Science, Dr. of Eng., Control Eng. & System Science at Tokyo Institute of Technology
English, Japanese