Jo Edkins’ online design a tessellation widget makes it easy to create tessellating patterns in a style similar to that of M.C. Escher… albeit without the fastidious pencilwork. There’s also a simpler grid tessellation widget and one for triangles too.
Linify Me accepts JPG uploads and redraws the images using only straight lines. The effect is ghostly yet technical, resembling something human-drawn but not enough to be confused as such. Watching the picture emerge over time is strangely meditative. Unless you’ve uploaded a picture of Trump, that is, in which case it’s just another example […]
Following up on yesterday’s fractal fun, here’s a real-time fractal zoomer on the web. Use the arrow keys to pan, A and Z keys to zoom, S and X keys to change the threshold. It’s by Jonathan Alpers, using WebGL and Three.js, and was featured on Chrome Experiments in November.
When you’re in the mood to light up, there’s not much else you want to have to think about. Relaxation is the goal and thus, the focus, not remembering your last temperature or chastising yourself for not cleaning your vape well enough. You simply want to chill and let the pipe do all the work […]
In a world dominated by Instagram, SnapChat, and Facebook, it’s easy to think that technology comprises only the Internet. But of course, it’s more than that, also encompassing computer hardware we can tinker with using our own hands. The Mini Linux Computer certainly proves the point. This machine is certainly small. But pound for pound, […]
It’s been a long time since you saw your first drone. That flying black magic up in the sky that snaps incredible photos and videos that you can’t get enough of. And it was love at first sight, but until now you haven’t wanted to spend the money to get one. Well, hang onto your […]