Weeee! Have fun playing with these 3D fractals. The Curlicue Fractal, and the Moving Fractal Tree are Java applets that let the user move the fractal around. Aws!
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Wednesday, November 29
by
Sya
on Wed 29 Nov 2006 05:29 PM EST
Weeee! Have fun playing with these 3D fractals. The Curlicue Fractal, and the Moving Fractal Tree are Java applets that let the user move the fractal around. Aws!
Sunday, November 26
Thursday, November 23
by
Sya
on Thu 23 Nov 2006 11:58 PM EST
I have always thought that my Aunt Ki made the best pecan pie on the planet... that is until I saw this beauty over at Instructables!
Ugh! I want fractal pie for Thanksgivinnnnnng tooooo! Wonder if it tastes as good as it looks! Wednesday, November 22
by
Sya
on Wed 22 Nov 2006 08:58 AM EST
Jim Bumgardner of KrazyDad.com has been playing with the ideas of experimental film pioneer, John Whitney, using both graphics and audio in these Flash demonstrations. They are musical realizations of the motion graphics Whitney described in his book Digital Harmony.
This one just might be my favorite of all the variations! Read more about the project here! Tuesday, November 21
Monday, November 20
by
Sya
on Mon 20 Nov 2006 10:54 AM EST
I was asked to speak to an Art Appreciation class at Oakland College last Wednesday about fractal art and I talked about how you could keep zooming in to a fractal for an infinity and the patterns would never be the same, even if it were the size of the universe. This animation shows that theory in practice, by diving into the Mandelbrot set until finally, if the frame were the size of your screen, the full set would be larger than the known universe.
(Aside, if you would like to see the presentation I delivered to the class, you can find it here. Of course, you'll not be able to hear the lecture and the portions I elaborated on as there is not any sound attached.) Sunday, November 19
by
Sya
on Sun 19 Nov 2006 03:22 PM EST
Saturday, November 18
by
Sya
on Sat 18 Nov 2006 08:59 PM EST
Thursday, November 16
by
Sya
on Thu 16 Nov 2006 10:29 AM EST
Went to Lansing, MI last night to see a premier showing of this indy film in which my friend Jon played the part of Boyd. It's totally a movie for us geeks. Think comic convention, ren fest, ping pong, ninjas, storm troopers, Bud Bundy, a set of triplets and Brett Spiner (Data from Star Trek). And that's just for starters... there even a gratuitous Tucows logo appearance on a t-shirt in the party scene! How's that for geeky?
Jon was hilarious. I bet his fan club in Ohio will love his role in this movie. Oh yeah, Mike and I were extras. Our backs are in the movie for like a split second. My back will be famous. It will be sexier than that one Justin Timberlake is always talking 'bout. You know you want to see the trailer... click---> more » Monday, November 13
by
Sya
on Mon 13 Nov 2006 11:38 AM EST
Every day there is a new challenge at 256 Pixels. The challenge is to create a favicon (you know, those little images associated with a website that show up in the browser's URL bar, in the bookmarks, and the window tab) that represents the word of the day in a 16 x 16 pixel square.
Thursday, November 9
by
Sya
on Thu 09 Nov 2006 09:37 PM EST
Typorganism is a great interactive website dealing with type and presenting it as a living organizm that evolves.
Check it out. Sunday, November 5
by
Sya
on Sun 05 Nov 2006 07:28 PM EST
Friday, November 3
by
Sya
on Fri 03 Nov 2006 07:55 PM EST
Yes, it's true, fractal cross stitch patterns do exist! Some are being sold here at Nordic Needle along with other artistic cross stitch patterns like the Mona Lisa and Starry Night.
You can see one blogger's progress with her lovely fractal design here! Thursday, November 2
by
Sya
on Thu 02 Nov 2006 09:59 AM EST
You all like free software, right? (OK, dumb question)
Giveaway of the Day Click that. Every day they give away a free piece of software - not freeware or open source - this is software that you would normally have to pay for, but for one day, Giveaway of the Day gives it to you for free! Oooo and a RSS feed so you'll never forget to check. Aws! |
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Went to Lansing, MI last night to see a premier showing of this indy film in which my friend
Every day there is a new challenge at 
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