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twitter-archive-parser
Python code to parse a Twitter archive and output in various waysopengl-canvas-wasm
Minimal example of animating the HTML5 canvas from C++ using OpenGL through WebAssemblyGravityIsNotAForce
Visualising the spacetime geodesics of general relativitysdl-canvas-wasm
Minimal example of animating the HTML5 canvas from C++ using SDL through WebAssemblyhyperplay
Explore tilings on the hyperbolic planecrochet-simulator
Predicting the 3D shape from a crochet pattern.mobius-transforms
Exploring Mรถbius transformations and implementing the book Indra's Pearlsvtkpowercrust
A VTK port of the PowerCrust surface reconstruction algorithmklein-quartic
Exploring the Klein Quartic's geometry.livingphysics
Artificial chemistry gamezomes
Zomes are polar zonohedron domes, made from rhombi.squirm3
Artificial chemistrycmake-swig-java
Minimal example of using SWIG to call C++ code from Java, with a CMake cross-platform build system.latticegas
Lattice Gas Explorer, previously at http://code.google.com/p/latticegasPseudosphereGeodesics
Visualising straight lines (geodesics) on the pseudosphere and related geometries.slinker
Generating Slitherlink puzzles, previously at http://code.google.com/p/slinkerlinear-enzymes
Artificial chemistry where chains of atoms can catalyse reactionsvoronoi-honeycombs
Making space-filling polyhedra using Voronoi cellschessviz
Visualizing the space of chess movesturmite-trajectories
Analysing the trajectories of turmitescircle-squaring
Cutting up a circle to make a square - how close can you get?terminatingturmites
Searching for Busy Beaver Turing machines and their higher-dimensional cousins the Terminating Turmites. Previously at http://code.google.com/p/terminatingturmitesgeofun
Exploring location-based funpovray-polyhedra
Script to render different polyhedra for Wikipediagrid-physics
Flexible movement on a gridimage-based-fractals
Image-based fractal renderingtimhutton.github.io
Blog:twisty-quads
Playing around with an optical illusion doodlecurved-mirrors
What does it look like when you are standing in a hall of mirrors and the walls curve inwards or outwards?hat-freedom
Exploring the degrees of freedom in the new aperiodic monotile, 'the hat'.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us