Unpredictable patterns emerge from the systems that embrace us. They organize our cities, communications, society and our lives as a whole. The micro level of individual's actions cannot be used as a measure of their influence in such systems. Their behavior result from the incremental programmed relations that guide the construction of the emerging abstractions. In this context it is presented the Morphogenesis, which comprehends the unpredictability of our actions facing the complexity of our surrounding systems. This poetic approaches the emerging patterns of the living systems applied to the metaphoric world of images. It works as if it was possible to watch the very cells of every picture fighting to impose its forms, colors and sounds. The Morphogenesis is presented in the field of computational evolutionary art. It was developed as a multi-agents complex adaptive system, built with genetic algorithms and swarm intelligence to generate movement, feeding, fighting and reproduction behaviors. Also, it elicits more complex interactive behaviors, like collaboration and submission. All these behaviors are programed at the individual level, from which emerge the macro patterns of the groups, simulating the evolutionary process.
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