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Tag 'doodling'

Below are all blog posts with the tag 'doodling'. See also all blog posts and other tags.

Sick Number Games
New video featuring the Ulam Spiral and Pascal's Triangle:

— posted Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at 11:55PM EST

New Video: Doodling Infinity Elephants
I just finished another doodling video, featuring elephants and Appolonian Gaskets. It's also on the doodling webpage.

— posted Thursday, December 02, 2010 at 11:27PM EST

Thanks and Eden
Two things. First: the response to my doodling videos has been just fantastic; thank you all so much for watching, for your encouraging emails, and for spreading them to other people who might enjoy them. I've decided to do another, which I'll hopefully finish and post tonight.

Secondly, I wrote the music for a new iDevice game, Eden - World builder, that just came out today!

If you've got an iPhone/Pad/Pod, you can check it out, hear my music, explore, build, blow stuff up. I like that the world-generating algorithm makes nice spacious caves. There's plenty of potential for mathematical building, too-- if you make something cool (Menger sponge and other cellular automata come to mind), please send me a screenshot!

— posted Thursday, December 02, 2010 at 03:56PM EST
tags: doodling, music

New Video: Doodling Snakes + Graphs
I just finished the third and possibly final video in the Mathematical Doodling series:

The three videos are now on this webpage, which maybe someday I'll update with some more explanation and info, but for now just has helpful Wikipedia links.

— posted Saturday, November 27, 2010 at 10:30PM EST

New Video: Doodling Stars
I had so much fun with the last doodling video that I decided to do it again, with another of my favourite old doodles from my high school days: stars.

— posted Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 07:31PM EST

New Video: Doodling in Math Class
I was doodling in my notebook last night, and started thinking of all the mathematical doodles I used to do during class. I considered making a small webpage about it, but decided to do this instead:

Thank you to all the people I know whose math classes do not require such pastimes!

— posted Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 10:53PM EST

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