Archive for 2006
Wednesday, June 21st, 2006
Wheel Music is another music visualization, using similar techniques to those I used in my Whitney Music Box. Each dot in the animation represents an individual note you are hearing. The notes are slowly traveling around in a circle. Each square represents a different tone cluster, or chord. Colors represent note values, and the radius […]
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Thursday, June 15th, 2006
Krazydad Irregular Ryan Govostes writes: Hey Jim, I noticed a neat phenomenon while making myself a bowl of nutritious EasyMac (the fake microwaveable macaroni-and-powdered-cheese product from Kraft). The first step is to pour the noodles into a bowl and add a bit of water, then microwave for a few minutes. Now, obviously, when you put […]
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Monday, June 12th, 2006
One of my favorite composers, Gyorgy Ligeti, died this morning at the age of 83. Time for a little Lux Aeterna.
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Saturday, June 10th, 2006
What are Tag Clouds, you ask? Here’s a sample. I’ve provided some tips for building Tag Clouds at O’Reilly’s ONLamp website. This is an excerpt from my longer article, Building Tag Clouds with Perl and PHP.
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Saturday, June 10th, 2006
Registration is now open for the Google US Puzzle Championship, organized by Nick Baxter and Will Shortz. Players have 2 1/2 hours to complete 25 fiendishly difficult puzzles.
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Thursday, June 8th, 2006
I’m currently working on a series of mosaics using landscape and animal photos. Here’s a sample. UPDATE: I received a letter about this image. Here it is. I love the work that you do, and I have a question about what an algorithm is. Is it math that you can Javascript, taken from an abstraction […]
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Saturday, June 3rd, 2006
Petals around the Rose is a puzzle in which you must figure out an underlying system based on the roll of 5 dice. It took me about an hour to figure it out. Some people get it right away, others take months. Here are two versions. Chris Davis’s version (flash) Lloyd Borrett’s version (javascript)
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Friday, June 2nd, 2006
While on a morning coffee run with a coworker, we chanced on the subject of religious experience, and I mentioned that exploring mathematics is the closest I’ve come to a religious epiphany. Although this notion is probably familiar to folks versed in the physical sciences, my friend was surprised to hear it. I brought up […]
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Friday, May 26th, 2006
Hey look at that! I managed to sneak a few of my Krypto Kakuro puzzles into the July issue of Games Magazine! Welcome puzzle solvers! If you’re visiting Krazydad because you want more puzzles, you’ll find ’em here. Also, you may enjoy the various offerings in the fun & games section.
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Friday, May 26th, 2006
The Processing group at Flickr contains a gallery of stunning images created with my favorite language for making motion graphics and algorithmic art: Processing. As I’ve mentioned before, processing is an excellent first language for budding algorithmic artists.
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