Cindermedusae - Making Generative Creatures

Cindermedusae - Making Generative Creatures
Cindermedusae - Making Generative Creatures
Cindermedusae - Making Generative Creatures
Cindermedusae - Making Generative Creatures
Cindermedusae - Making Generative Creatures
Cindermedusae - Making Generative Creatures
Cindermedusae - Making Generative Creatures

Cindermedusae - making generative creatures

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9 years ago

https://player.vimeo.com/video/129003674

Hannah Reber, "Fragezeichen V4", 2015, part of multiple-screen video installation


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8 years ago
Images Of Jupiter Taken By The Juno Spacecraft During Perijove 5 (March 27th 2017) And Processed By The
Images Of Jupiter Taken By The Juno Spacecraft During Perijove 5 (March 27th 2017) And Processed By The
Images Of Jupiter Taken By The Juno Spacecraft During Perijove 5 (March 27th 2017) And Processed By The
Images Of Jupiter Taken By The Juno Spacecraft During Perijove 5 (March 27th 2017) And Processed By The
Images Of Jupiter Taken By The Juno Spacecraft During Perijove 5 (March 27th 2017) And Processed By The
Images Of Jupiter Taken By The Juno Spacecraft During Perijove 5 (March 27th 2017) And Processed By The
Images Of Jupiter Taken By The Juno Spacecraft During Perijove 5 (March 27th 2017) And Processed By The
Images Of Jupiter Taken By The Juno Spacecraft During Perijove 5 (March 27th 2017) And Processed By The

Images of Jupiter taken by the Juno spacecraft during perijove 5 (March 27th 2017) and processed by the public.

Credits; 1: J.P. Hersey  2: Phablo Araujo  3: James Tyrwhitt-Drake  4: Björn Jónsson  5 & 6: Jason Major  7: Uriel  8: Melissa Egan

8 years ago
Let It Go ❄

Let it go ❄

(snowflake designs by Tomoko Fuae, Joseph Wu, Shuzo Fujimoto, and Dennis Walker)

#snowflakes #origami #paperart #papercraft #paper #art #craft #design #sculpture #daily #illustration #instaart #instaartist #snow #snowflake #winter #ice #frozen #elsa #papersnowflakes

8 years ago
Watching The Clouds Go By On #Mars. Check Out These Atmospheric Ripples!

Watching the clouds go by on #Mars. Check out these atmospheric ripples!

7 years ago
How Spheres Impact Water Has Been Studied For More Than A Century. The Typical Impact For A Rigid Sphere
How Spheres Impact Water Has Been Studied For More Than A Century. The Typical Impact For A Rigid Sphere
How Spheres Impact Water Has Been Studied For More Than A Century. The Typical Impact For A Rigid Sphere

How spheres impact water has been studied for more than a century. The typical impact for a rigid sphere creates a cavity like the one on the upper left - relatively narrow and prone to pinching off at its skinny waist. If the sphere is elastic –squishy – instead, the cavity ends up looking much different. This is shown in the upper right image, taken with an elastic ball and otherwise identical conditions to the upper left image. The elastic ball deforms; it flattens as it hits the surface, creating a wider cavity. If you watch the animations in the bottom row, you can see the sphere oscillating after impact. Those changes in shape form a second cavity inside the first one. It’s this smaller second cavity that pinches off and sends a liquid jet back up to the collapsing splash curtain. 

From the top image, we can also see that the elastic sphere slows down more quickly after impact. This makes sense because part of its kinetic energy at impact has gone into the sphere’s shape changes and their interaction with the surrounding water. 

If you’d like to see more splashy stuff, be sure to check out my webcast with a couple of this paper’s authors. (Image credits: top row - C. Mabey; bottom row - R. Hurd et al., source; research credit: R. Hurd et al.)

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8 years ago
Geometric Animations / 170402

Geometric Animations / 170402

7 years ago
Exchanges Of Identity In Deep Space

Exchanges of identity in deep space

By reproducing the complexity of the cosmos through unprecedented simulations, a new study highlights the importance of the possible behaviour of very high energy photons

Like in a nail-biting thriller full of escapes and subterfuge, photons from far-off light sources, such as blazars, could go up against a continuous exchange of identity in their journey through the Universe. This is an operation that would allow these very tiny particles of light to escape an enemy which, if encountered, would annihilate them. This is the phenomenon studied by a group of researchers from the University of Salento, Bari, the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) and SISSA thanks to brand new simulation models that reproduce the complexity of the cosmos as never before. Normally, very high energy photons (gamma rays) should “collide” with the background light emitted by galaxies transformed into pairs of matter and antimatter particles, as envisaged by the Theory of Relativity. For this reason, the sources of very high energy gamma rays should appear significantly less bright than what is observed in many cases.

A possible explanation for this surprising anomaly is that light photons are transformed into hypothetical weakly-interacting particles, “axions” which, in turn, would change into photons, all due to the interaction with magnetic fields. With these metamorphoses, a part of the photons would escape interaction with the intergalactic background light that would make them disappear. The importance of this process is emphasised by the study published on Physical Review Letters, which re-created an extremely refined model of the Cosmic Web, a network of filaments composed of gas and dark matter present throughout the Universe and of its magnetic fields. The aforementioned effects are now awaiting comparison with those obtained experimentally through Cherenkov Telescope Array new generation telescopes.

In this research, through complex and unprecedented computer simulations made at the CSCS Supercomputing Centre in Lugano, scholars have reproduced the so-called Cosmic Web and the magnetic fields associated with this to investigate the possibility, advanced from previous theories, that photons from a light source are transformed into axions, hypothetical elementary particles, on interacting with an extragalactic magnetic field. Axions could then be retransformed into photons by interacting with other magnetic fields. Researchers Daniele Montanino, Franco Vazza, Alessandro Mirizzi and Matteo Viel explain: “Photons from luminous bodies disappear when they encounter extragalactic background light (EBL). But if on their journey they head into these transformations as envisaged by these theories, it would explain why, in addition to giving very important information on processes that occur in the universe, distant celestial bodies are brighter than expected from an observation on Earth. These changes would, in fact, enable a greater number of photons to reach the Earth”.

In the simulations made by scientists, thanks to the wealth of magnetic fields present in the Cosmic Web’s filaments recreated with the simulations, the conversion phenomenon would seem much more relevant than predicted by previous models: “Our simulations reproduce a very realistic picture of the cosmos’ structure. From what we have observed, the distribution of the Cosmic Web envisaged by us would markedly increase the probability of these transformations”. The next step in the research? To compare simulation results with the experimental data obtained through the use of the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatories detectors, the new-generation astronomical observatories, one of which is positioned in the Canary Islands and the other in Chile, that will study the Universe through very high energy gamma rays.

IMAGE….Through complex computer simulations, researchers have reproduced the so-colled Comsc Web and its magnetic fields Credit Vazza F., Bruggen M. Gheller, C., Wang P.

9 years ago

math textbooks are the best

Math Textbooks Are The Best
Math Textbooks Are The Best
Math Textbooks Are The Best

thanks for the helpful commentary

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