Michael Joaquin Grey worked with Randolph Huff to create "a 3-D neural network animation that documents morphological and developmental changes in a Medusa-like artificial life form."[1]
It "bears an uncanny resemblance to jellyfish but is the emergent result of exhaustive iterations of relatively simple instruction sets."[2]
In 1996, Michael Joaquin Grey published the essay, "Jelly Lovers: Dreams of Causality" in Art Journal .
Michael Joaquin Grey, "Jelly Lovers: Dreams of Causality" in Art Journal 55:1:36.
[1] Edward A. Shanken, From Drips to ZOOBs: The Cosmology of Artist/Inventor Michael Grey, , http://www.artexetra.com/ALife.pdf
[2] Edward A. Shanken, Art and Electronic Media, p.41