msmathcomp.bsky.social
Assistant professor (academic track) at the Computer Graphics and Visualization group of TU Delft, working in the field of #illustratingmath, #dataviz, and #mathart. (he/him) Personal Website: https://ms-math-computer.science
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Learn from the best.
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That's it indeed.
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This includes artists, mathematicians, and scientists from all countries wishing to contribute to this exhibition. Participation in the research program is not required! All formats (painting, sculpture, digital art, etc.) are welcome. Submission here: www.ihp.fr/en/actualite....
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Would be great to have you.
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We've written a Bridges #Mathart conference paper on the topic: archive.bridgesmathart.org/2018/bridges...
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You or someone you know might find this of interest
indico.math.cnrs.fr/event/13123/
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Unfortunately, this year's edition of our software project at TU Delft already closed, but if you want to grab a team of five of our students next year and build such a game, I'd like that (sp.pages.ewi.tudelft.nl/site/). Alternatively, this might be nice for our "building serious games" course.
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I'd be happy to chat about things if you need help parsing some of the paper's content.
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Totally, thank you for reaching out. I'll add you to the starter pack.
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I'm including people who regularly post #MathArt content. If you want to share specific works, I can recommend the www.illustratingmath.org discord server.
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Sounds like @zachweinersmith.bsky.social caught up with @danielwhiteson.bsky.social on the @dandkuniverse.bsky.social podcast regarding the #SciFi episodes question on whether the teleporter kills you or not 😁
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Glad to have you.
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I can indeed recommend them all!
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Yeah, I remember that there was something buggy with the tutorial, but any of the levels should at least give you an idea of the principle we employ. The paper also has more details on the inner workings of the app: ms-math-computer.science/preprint/202...
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Added you now 👍
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Thank you for the three suggestion, I am adding them (including you) now.
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I've zipped the APK, which seems to make the download available, you should find it here now: ms-math-computer.science/projects/hol... Let me know whether that worked.
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Oh, interesting. I'll look into this tomorrow morning and let you know.
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Let me know whether that works for you. We can also probably cook something else up for your device.
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An APK for the Quest 3 is available here: ms-math-computer.science/projects/hol...
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Do you know whether it'll be released as audio-only, too? I just gave it a search and could not find it with AntennaPod.
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Deadline: August 31st.
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Thank you. Starter pack is also up now.
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Good point, will add her for sure.
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Welcome 😊 Will you be at the Bridges #MathArt conference in Eindhoven in July this year? Would be great to have a coffee there.
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Sehr gern 😊
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Welcome 😄
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I'll be extra careful, thank you for pointing it out.
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I have them in the starter pack: /starter-pack-short/CiKwTsg