Andy Lomas

[8] With his collaborators, in 1999 Lomas won the 51st Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Miniseries or a Movie for the 1999 film Alice in Wonderland.

Lomas's works are displayed in the form of videos, still images, and sculptures, produced using a mathematical programming approach.

[6][10] Lomas won the 2014 international Lumen Prize Gold Award for digital art, the top category.

[5] In June–July 2016, Lomas held a solo exhibition of his work at the Watermans Arts Centre in west London,[3] which has been acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum for its collection.

[13] By way of summarizing his technique, Lomas counts himself among those who have entered into a "hybrid" relationship with the computer, wherein the latter is used to quickly generate a series of visual images based on an original idea or algorithm.

Morphogenetic Creations digital art exhibition by Andy Lomas at Watermans Arts Centre , west London , in 2016 [ 3 ]
Morphogenetic sculpture by Andy Lomas at his Watermans Arts Centre exhibition in 2016 [ 3 ]