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No. 501
A new geometric design every day
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“take the things you know and make a bit of progress even if you can’t see all the way to the end.”
— something my discrete structures professor said in terms of writing proofs but is just as applicable to life in general
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➤ Edit and animate it on Iterograph
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math alignment chart
lawful good: “recall from analysis [explanation that is better than your old analysis textbook]”
neutral good: “confirm that this works for your favorite non-abelian group”
chaotic good: “since we made enough sign errors that they cancel each other out, we can consider the proof essentially right”
lawful neutral: “a careful reader will verify that…”
true neutral: “applying the axiom of choice”
chaotic neutral: “for ease of notation, we often omit the vector symbol, hoping that context will make our intended meanings clear”
lawful evil: “left as an exercise to the reader”
neutral evil: “see back of book for hint” [no hint actually in back of book]
chaotic evil: “trivial by category theory”
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No. 499
A new geometric design every day
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Lowpoly Polivoks, soviet analog synthesizer
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Just waiting on the proper cables to arrive, then I can utilize the Dynacord ADD-one with the Cirklon D-MUX. 🛌|🏔️|🎨 • #drum #analog #80s #cirklon #addone #dynacord #synthesizer #machine #studio #hardware #roland #cr78 #equipment #synth #sampler (at Nashville, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2uRNHuB-uZ/?igshid=czuvgcrglrte
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The difference is subtle, but the movement in this animation is not quite like any I’ve posted before.
See more on https://www.patreon.com/spyrotechnics
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2019.4.6_22.15.11_frame_0002 Made with code / Processing
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Complex analysis - the perfect subject for combining visual and analytic thinking. I just read “Visual Complex Analysis” by Tristan Needham, a basic book on complex analysis: lots of historical references, uncompromising explanations, lots of problem solving and plenty of beautiful illustrations!
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