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First edition of the Digi-Comp II Kit-- in CNC carved wood. A recreation of the 1960's educatinoal binary mechanical computer that uses rolling balls and flip flops as computing elements. Read more about this on our blog, here.
...manually converting a binary number to dotted decimal notation is a total pain in the arse, and I know from personal experience that NO ONE EVER USES IT IN THE FIELD, but I have to know it cold to pass the damn tests. AAARRRGGHHH!!!
(It's not hard to do as much as super tedious.)
Toddler park in Central Park… so well designed… there are several local maxima for “king of the mountain” and they loved it!
It was my birthday yesterday. I won't say how old I was, but my husband decorated the cake with my age in binary today (too busy yesterday!). The white candles are 1s, the green are 0s.
I cannot resist fog. It's my favourite weather type for photography; the trouble is that despite living by the sea it always happens when I'm in bed.
Not so today though. Driving back from Peacehaven it was absolutely magical, but I sadly the best shot would have required a bit of a walk from any parking - and due to poor planning I was late to pick up Em from Craftaganzahad no time to stop properly.
But if you can picture a marina, in the distance, lit by this light, horizon hidden in the haze, but with a low bank of fog on the sea so all you can see at the tops of the buildings and the sea wall floating mysteriously in thin air, you will be able to picture the shot I wanted to take.
First edition of the Digi-Comp II Kit-- in CNC carved wood. A recreation of the 1960's educatinoal binary mechanical computer that uses rolling balls and flip flops as computing elements. Read more about this on our blog, here.
I cheated and used a binary to decimal converter, but the tattoo on his arm translates to 11172009. Or 11/17/2009 since he told us it was a date. Not his birth date, clearly ... hmm
Norwich GoGo Hares Sculpture Trail 2018
Number 38: Binary Hoppositions
Artist: Staff and Students of NUA
Location: Duke Street, Norwich
“Binary Diamonds” / 60″ x 15″ / acrylic, canvas
©2011 Braydon Fuller
This work is available under the terms of an Attribution-ShareAlike license.
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More at: The Post-Software Movement
30 different orders of the algorithm: count in binary, take the gray code of the current code and shuffle the bits, repeat n times, move to next code.
"Shuffling" is here defined as a bitwise reversal of the position of every "on" bit, leading to a better separation between everything.
There is a lot of detail in the original:
I am a sad robot,
These 1's and 0's melt into 2's before my lenses.
I wasnt always alone.
There must be more to me than my components.
i feel isolated,insulated,
disconnected.
i wasnt always alone.
prints available from my etsy shop
nx