Archive for February 2009
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Finding a beautiful and simple equation for something in the natural world is fascinating to me – it’s like picking at a corner of loose wallpaper in your room and suddenly seeing the scrolling green text of the Matrix on the wall behind it.
I’ve found that the content that really shows off the HDTV format is that of the natural world. While... Read More »
My three dimensional unfolding of the quaternion Julia sets finally finished rendering. Bookmark This PostDiggReddit Read More »
Internet advertising is a strange beast. Some of the most popular ads play directly off our insecurities... Read More »
Last year I traveled around Europe in search of the greatest signs known to humanity. Here’s the cream... Read More »
“The low hanging fruit, i.e. idiots whose parents paid for prep school, Yale, and then the Harvard... Read More »
Emily’s Trees are made by a girl with a passion for nature and a love of jewelry who decided to combine these... Read More »
Ski lift operators have proved that it’s not only conidae snails who can produce the Sierpinski triangle in... Read More »
Basile Audoly and Sebastien Neukirch at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris, France... Read More »
Credit goes out to Pete H. in sunny England for this great build. This version of the homemade... Read More »
Sometimes we see things so often that we simply forget to ask “why are they like that?” For instance,... Read More »