Intern Quan Nguyen made a laser file so we can make and send to these to outreach partners. @SeattleMathMuse brought theirs to a library event. A visitor, @atnowell has made a computer algorithm to solve it and also made a new version: anowell.com/posts/calendar-p…
The @SeattleMathMuse released their Voices Episode #6 featuring my interview about fun and learning. I was kinda nervous, but I think it's not too bad. Did it inspire you to donate? I'm hoping to raise $10k by the end of December! seattlemathmuseum.org/donateyoutube.com/watch?v=MYLPHbCj…
What do we appreciate about the folks at musicnotesonline.com...Everything. Thank you for a great show and workshops supporting Seattle @SeattleMathMuse !
💕Very excited to be a part of @SeattleMathMuse 's program at a recent Math Fest. That's our little "mirror book" - you can make all the polygons with a hinged mirror and a straight line. Collaborations are so great! @Trianglemancsd 's hexagon puzzle is on the other side.
Calling all #MiddleSchool parents! Next week (March 29th), @SeattleMathMuse has created this fantastic career-inspiring in-person event for #Seattle-area kids interesting in learning more about #STEM fields. Info below! seattlemathmuseum.org/math-p…
All is now well with my JMM 2022 art 😁. I am honoured to have the pieces included in the collection of the Seattle Universal Math Museum (SUMM @SeattleMathMuse).
This is nothing. 25 years ago, filming the output of a digital videocam on a digital (crt) tv, we managed to produce morphing, mandelbrot-like fractals by moving the camera and using small light sources in an otherwise dark room.
Check out what Steven is doing here. The video transforms every pixel (scaling towards a corner point) using an iterative feedback loop. Same thing that happens with the Chaos Game (google it) and other simple IFS. @SeattleMathMuse #MuseumExhibits
Playing around with fractals via video camera feedback for a potential @SeattleMathMuse project. Still in proof-of-concept stages but it's definitely a promising start!
Playing around with fractals via video camera feedback for a potential @SeattleMathMuse project. Still in proof-of-concept stages but it's definitely a promising start!
I would LOVE to see you all at "For the Love of Math!" an art gallery show on MI (I helped a little). Hosted by @SuzanneZahr, sponsored by @SeattleMathMuse I'm showing a few things from my collection as well as a special exhibition demo of Tiny Bubbles! seattlemathmuseum.org/events…