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Liquid Particles - spielzeugz.de canvas experiment. Swirly.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) NEDM. 106 of the most beloved Street Art Photos – Year 2010. More info.

106 of the most beloved Street Art Photos – Year 2010

More info. More Banksy on Street Art Utopia. More info. More 3D on Street Art Utopia. More of this on streetartutopia.com. Psycho. Rave Lights, Clothes, Gear & Supplies Store – RaveHaven.com. Trippy Paint-Spill Painting - CollegeHumor video. FV_18. Just_a_bit_crazy_by_eddsworld.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) Forked from: [Stardust] KiraKira Waypoints. Kaleidoskop.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) MPM Demo. Check out my blog!

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E-mail: kotsoft@gmail.com Fluid Instructions: You can drag the fluid around with your mouse and adjust the sliders at the top to change the properties of the fluid in real-time. Please check out this video if you're having trouble figuring out what the sliders do. It requires Java to run. Check out my newest app: Grantophone! More cool demos! Please enable JavaScript to view the <a href=" powered by Disqus. About This is my implementation of the Material Point Method. For interpolation, I use the quadratic B-spline presented here: Analysis and Reduction of Quadrature Errors in the Material Point Method. Instead of integrating the density over time (which is what most of the MPM papers do), I do a density summation every frame. Material Parameters Some of these parameters are hard to explain in one or two sentences (and a couple I made up) so I'll also link you to their corresponding Wikipedia pages.

Density - Target density for the particles. . ©2011 Grant Kot. 15 - stereo - 120. Space. FV_19. YTMND - Hustlin! Kaleidoscope Painter. Homepage fractals13. FV_22. PLURSDAY - Every Day Should Be Plursday. BC Sifting & Salvage Boxes. _ktpnd4vIJ51qa2507o1_500.gif (GIF Image, 500x375 pixels) PV3D Acid cubes. Clifford Attractor Rainbow ver.

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Counter-Rotating Spirals Illusion. More Java applets here.

Counter-Rotating Spirals Illusion

If your browser supports Java, you should see an animated image above (generated by a Java applet embedded on the page). Otherwise, you should see a static image. Instructions for Viewing the Illusion: Sit about 50 cm (20 inches) from the screen. Look at the center of the spiral for about 20 seconds. The User Interface: Start/Stop Button The Start/Stop button starts/stops the applet's rotation thread. Detach/Attach Button The Detach Button detaches the applet from the Web page and places the applet in its own frame window. Speed Control The Speed Control varies the speed of the animation in a range of 1 through 120 RPM. History of this Illusion The illusion is an example of the "Motion Aftereffect" phenomenon. This effect was described in the early 19th century by R.

In 1935, the artist Marcel Duchamp produced a set of 12 rotating optical illusions called Rotoreliefs. In the 1970's, a number of Psychologists were actively studying the phenomenon. Jerry says: Forked from: [BetweenAS3]uzumaki. Wos1 wallpaper from drugs-plaza.com.

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