Math Art From YouTube
I got the idea for yesterday’s math art Amateur Creativity from the YouTube video below.
Yes, math is cool 🙂
I got the idea for yesterday’s math art Amateur Creativity from the YouTube video below.
Yes, math is cool 🙂
We’ve reached the end of another month! Time to continue the never-ending search for perfection and make another small adjustment to the blog structure.
Readership stats suggest that the removal of weekend posts over the past month wasn’t such a great idea. I’m therefore bringing them back for September, but I’ll keep them light (it’s weekend after all 😉 ).
The 1% better series will make a comeback on Sundays (in a lighter format). On Saturdays, I’ll simply share the best YouTube videos I’ve ever seen.Â
This week’s video is a beautiful time-lapse taken over a 1-month journey across the ocean. I think it’s a good way to start the weekend 🙂
A couple of weeks back, I emerged from the lake after a refreshing swim almost to be hit in the face by a dragonfly. That made me remember the nice new super slow-mo feature on my phone, perfect for filming kamikaze insects!
Getting a good shot was challenging since the phone can only capture 0.8 seconds at a time with a 30x slowdown. But with enough pointing and clicking I eventually got the footage for the short video below.Â
I never knew dragonflies glide so much. Learn something new every day 🙂
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Have a fun weekend!