Huge thanks to everyone who enjoyed my videos and said nice things, and even bigger thanks to anyone who didn't point out that 3 minutes and 14 seconds isn't π minutes ❤️🥳
AudioVisuals coded in #livecodelab
Tweaked for Visuals
For this combinational prompt, I will be taking my submission for Quadratic: Rect ^ 2 and merging it with a new coded entry for Counting. The counting occurs through different iterations of assessing the time variable
Overlaid sketches that were coded in LiveCodeLab
Poem
Rectangles roaming
Rotating & rolling
Running & rimming along
Reciting the rhymes that belong
Twirling and twisting
Avoiding the mistakes that were tripping
As the angles of the others are tilting
Tiling and tipping
Tipping to the ways as the rectangles are roaming
If you have a sequence of numbers that you want to understand, it's often a good idea to look at the difference between consecutive terms. If you write out the differences below the original sequence, and then write down the differences between these terms, and so on, then you get a table called the difference table.
For example, the triangular numbers are reduced to the all 1s sequence after taking differences twice:
Puzzle: Suppose the difference table is repeating both horizontally and vertically, i.e. each cell is equal to the one x cells to the right and also equal to the one y cells below. Which values can x and y have?
For the 28th Prompt Of Mathober: Hypotraceable. ThomassenGlitch34 takes the Minimal Hypotraceable Graph "Thomassen Graph 34" and glitches my drawing of it through Hydra, SonicPi and Other Software.
Poem
Looping Time
Time skipping
As it rewinds
As the traceability moves forwards
As the lines
Move to make the graph complete
For it repeats
Even when incomplete
For this is how it wakes and sleeps
And reawakes for the graph to re-begin
It's Day 21 of #mathober#mathober2023 (determinedly catching up to the actual date), and I've attempted to make another video in Geogebra while trying my best not to learn anything from it: https://youtu.be/pJ_hGCaaStk
For Day 20 of #mathober#mathober2023, the codeword was SEQUENCE, and I made a video. Pride comes before a fall, as they say: watch me overconfidently state I have loads of time left, then just about manage to show the thing I wanted you to see in the closing seconds: https://youtu.be/oNi-ERGP5Qw
Day 19: DIAGONAL. This was almost so beautiful, but I'm not even going to bother working out why this failed so spectacularly and instead make an MP3 to use as a ringtone of me going 'Please enjoy my gigantic cuboid' #mathober#mathober2023 https://youtu.be/_ekNrE1eEIQ
For the 2nd Prompt Of Mathober: Symmedial, by using Barbaragraphics, The following sketch composed of various triangles and one has to decide which symmedial triangle, they want to locate.
Poem
Triangles Inside
Triangles outside
Triangles moving within their time
Within their landscape
Triangles attempting to elevate?