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16 Aug, 2009

A WIP

Posted by: peddamat In: Articles

Inspired by The Piano Teacher. [Audio clip: view full post to listen]

10 Aug, 2009

Introducing Recon.

Posted by: peddamat In: Articles|Software

Need a schmancy, new GUI for Nmap? Got Leopard? Give Recon a try.

03 Jul, 2009

Exploring 2D Convolution

Posted by: peddamat In: Articles|Software

Here’s a quick-and-dirty little tool which allows you to explore the effects of various convolution kernels on an image. Much thanks to: From a remote village Download: Convolution Explorer.zip [36 KB]

28 Apr, 2009

Shuffling, simulated.

Posted by: peddamat In: Articles|Software

10 Apr, 2009

Check out GeoGebra

Posted by: peddamat In: Articles|Software

I always keep an eye out for software that makes diagramming easier, and the other day I came across GeoGebra. GeoGebra is a fantastic, free (as in freedom), Java-based mathematical illustration tool that includes support for plotting functions. Similar to Mathematica Player, diagrams are fully interactive and can be exported as embeddable Java applets. Perhaps [...]

07 Mar, 2009

Song Exchange beta.

Posted by: peddamat In: Articles

My good friend, Chris Arges, set up a song exchanging site, noise.chrisarges.net.  The intent of the site is a place to post WIPs or beta tracks for your friends to critique and mash-up. I, myself, ain’t much of a musician, but I love playing with Ableton Live and Reason, so I composed a few tracks [...]

18 Feb, 2009

Cinema 4D Sketch & Toon

Posted by: peddamat In: Articles|Comp. Graphics|In Progress|Software

Here are a few sketches I created while working on my next article. The videos are mostly droplet simulations, rendered using the Cinema 4D Sketch & Toon module. The background is from bittbox, and the damn catchy tunes are from the Ting Tings, Les Hommes, and the Papa Fritas, respectively. The trailing video is a [...]

30 Jan, 2009

Radiolab – Parabolas

Posted by: peddamat In: Articles

Radiolab is experimenting with visuals to complement their fantastic radio show. If you haven’t heard of Radiolab, click here immediately. It’s a radio show that meditates over a wide variety of sciencey topics. Plus, Oliver Sacks and Brian Greene are friends of the show. Click. Now.

11 Dec, 2008

A Visual Guide to Fourier Transforms

Posted by: peddamat In: Articles


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