Presented by:
Joachim Wedekind
Joachim Wedekind, as a Silver Surfer, is also a Digital Native who, as a user and occasional programmer, has accompanied the development of digital media from the time of personal computers (such as APPLE II) to the introduction of the Internet, the WWW, smartphones and social media. As a teaching technologist and media didactician, he became acquainted early on with the programming language logo and the constructionism of Seymour Papert. This is the basis on which he was able to combine his interest in geometric-abstract art forms with the joy of programming. As a result, books on computer art, optical illusions and interactive graphics were created (see http://digitalart.joachim-wedekind.de/about-the-book/ as well as http://programmieren.joachim-wedekind.de/logo-classics/)
Simulations of models of dynamic systems always have the same structure. I present a simple framework (a prototype) to make simulations of various models. https://snap.berkeley.edu/snap/snap.html#present:Username=jowede&ProjectName=a%20simulation%20system
- Duration:
- 3 min
- Room:
- Plenary
- Conference:
- Snap!Con 2022
- Type:
- Show Your Project
This session is a part of:
Bernat Romagosa
The Snap!shot hit returns! Join us for a face-paced round of some awesome things Snap! users have built. No slides allowed here, just neat projects from the community.
- Dashed Line Graphics Library
- Talk to Mt Everest, an elephant, or Charles Darwin
- Using Metaprogramming to Analyze Projects
- Generative Adversarial ML in NetsBlox: Circle GAN
- 3D Plotting of 2D Array Data
- Find the Minimum: Trying on the Shoes of an ML training algorithm
- A Small Simulation System
- Image Convolution in Snap!
- Build a Decision Tree from Data
- audio-Steganography experiments