An evolutionary algorithm can be used by a distributed group of interacting people to produce the solution to a problem. First the problem must be defined. Each member of the group then suggests solutions to the problem. They go on to improve these suggestions by mutation and crossover. They show their preferences by replication and can throw in new suggestions if they think of them. An experiment involving seven people using this algorithm to choose a name for it will be described. The successes and limitations of this experiment will be discussed. A more experiment will be proposed. Categories and Subject Descriptors J.5 Arts and Humanities; K.3 Computers and Education; or K.3.1
Terence C. Fogarty