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lines

Animated lines with endpoints that are both attracted to a cursor (invisible in the video) and repelled by one another. Left alone, an equilibrium should emerge. the applet is posted below, however I encountered some difficulties with different versions of java (64 vs. 32 bits). Sorry, you have a Java-challenged browser!

silverlining

.flickr-photo { border: solid 0px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: right; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } multiplex, originally uploaded by neutralSurface. I wrote this little script that takes images (the smaller the better) and clips them together to make one image. Basically, the more images you feed into it, the [...]

random rules

Sorry, you have a Java-challenged browser! Here’s the other version of the tile game. It’s actually the first one I wrote and a lot more difficult to achieve logically. This other one can be completely random because the tiles have ends on each side, but in this version, only two sides have arc ends which [...]

cul-de-sac

Sorry, you have a Java-challenged browser! My critic showed us these children’s toys using tiles arranged in patterns. arranged manually, it takes some time to simply copy/paste/rotate/move so I decided to script the process. This applet shows no bias towards the two tiles, but it is possible to adjust a bias and achieve more predictable [...]