Hey Hamish, Just wanted to say how big an influence your videos have had on how I perceive the world. I remember watching your lecture on 6D patterns when you first posted it and it's really cool to see what you've been up to since then.
This is really cool! I just discovered GA 1-2 weeks ago and have been down a rabbit hole ever since. I'm interested in trying to make some kind of interactive visualization tool like this to complement my learning. I'm glad I stumbled across this video. It's inspiring. Off to watch the rest of your playlist now.
Looks dope. Every time I program some polyhedral stuff or an even remotely physical game I think I should make something like this. I usually imagine something like the diagrams in physics books, but interactive. I think they are pretty good at visualizing the types of calculations that are usually done with vectors. Anyway, I'm really interested to see where you finally arrive. In terms of color blindness and the number of variables, you could use different line styles instead of different colors. I think there are more of them, and they can be combined in more ways. I didn't think much about it, though. Just an idea.
Very cool! Reminds me of the shader graph tool in Unity. I like how all the variable visualizations update in real time. :) I'm imagining it used as an educational tool or toy. Maybe in a format like the website "tixy.land" where you can just try to make cool geometries.
great stuff man, good luck with your work on GA! Highly enjoyed watching your other stuff, you're a great teacher and very charismatic, so I'm sure it'll do well :-)
this is incredibly cool, randomly searched geometric programming languages and this came up haha
Hey Hamish,
Just wanted to say how big an influence your videos have had on how I perceive the world. I remember watching your lecture on 6D patterns when you first posted it and it's really cool to see what you've been up to since then.
Thank you very much, that is very nice of you to say!
This is really cool! I just discovered GA 1-2 weeks ago and have been down a rabbit hole ever since. I'm interested in trying to make some kind of interactive visualization tool like this to complement my learning. I'm glad I stumbled across this video. It's inspiring. Off to watch the rest of your playlist now.
Looks dope. Every time I program some polyhedral stuff or an even remotely physical game I think I should make something like this. I usually imagine something like the diagrams in physics books, but interactive. I think they are pretty good at visualizing the types of calculations that are usually done with vectors. Anyway, I'm really interested to see where you finally arrive.
In terms of color blindness and the number of variables, you could use different line styles instead of different colors. I think there are more of them, and they can be combined in more ways. I didn't think much about it, though. Just an idea.
Very cool! Reminds me of the shader graph tool in Unity. I like how all the variable visualizations update in real time. :) I'm imagining it used as an educational tool or toy. Maybe in a format like the website "tixy.land" where you can just try to make cool geometries.
great stuff man, good luck with your work on GA! Highly enjoyed watching your other stuff, you're a great teacher and very charismatic, so I'm sure it'll do well :-)
Love it Hamish! Veeeeery excited to try