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The angle that doesn't repeat
Why sunflowers count in Fibonacci — the golden angle, Hofmeister's rule, and two lines of code.
What a flock doesn't know
Craig Reynolds' boids — three rules, no conductor, and a murmuration that only exists in phase.
Tuning forks and pixel dust
Lissajous attached mirrors to tuning forks in 1855 and turned sound into geometry.
The wave that isn't there
24 uncoupled pendulums and a traveling wave that exists only in the phase gradient.
1965
A. Michael Noll's Gaussian Quadratic — one of the first computer artworks.
Deterministic chaos and chemical memory
The Lorenz attractor and Turing patterns at the edge between order and chaos.
The Fourier Pendulum That Draws a Wave
Chained rotating circles mapping harmonic motion into a live waveform.
How the Turing Patterns Sketch Grows Living Texture
A concrete walkthrough of Gray-Scott reaction-diffusion.
How the Rubik Sketch Works
The cube engine, isometric projection, and the logic behind moves and scramble.
Creative Coding Gallery
Interactive generative art — click any card to launch