Reminds me of Rudy Rucker´s "4th dimension"! Not that I was ever good at math and I never mastered the last chapter - gave up after try #3... Must be great to have such a project with your parent. Or your child, for that matter! Sweet story and I remember that first game. De facto Ingo gave a version of it. And off into space, great!
Very cool video. I love how the son is a computer scientist and artist. I remember when people said having a bio degree meant I couldn't do art. Shame on them! Enjoy this fine day.
Reminds me of Rudy Rucker´s "4th dimension"! Not that I was ever good at math and I never mastered the last chapter - gave up after try #3...
ReplyDeleteMust be great to have such a project with your parent. Or your child, for that matter! Sweet story and I remember that first game. De facto Ingo gave a version of it.
And off into space, great!
If I knew I would need math to do art, I would have paid more attention to Mr. Tupper instead of writing Mrs. Dougie Horton all over my notebooks
DeleteI am in awe of that origami. I love that show on PBS.
ReplyDeleteThe structures they created are amazing.
DeleteWhat a fascinating father and son partnership. The glasswork is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey are a talented pair
DeleteVery cool video. I love how the son is a computer scientist and artist. I remember when people said having a bio degree meant I couldn't do art. Shame on them! Enjoy this fine day.
ReplyDeleteSome people can only think inside of a box
DeleteJust amazing CJ! Wow! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteMaybe something to try with the littles? 😉
DeleteCool beans! ❤️
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