I've been so busy the past two weeks that I failed to update this blog. But documentation is important, and that's why I'm going to take a moment to fill you in on all my recent activities. This post will cover all the projects I've been working on.

Primitive Fractal, Part II
For this week's ICM homework, Dan Shiffman asked us to experiment with rule-based animation, motion, and interaction. I decided to expand on the primitive fractal pattern I developed last week and recorded the results in a video. All the code is available on Github.

The Mechanical Turk’s Ghost

Thoughts on Interaction
In which I consider the definition of interaction, the qualities that provide for good interaction, and the future of interactive technology.

Primitive Fractal
For my ICM homework, I created a primitive fractal pattern. The source code for the image on the left is available on Github.

Wikipoet
Wikipoet is a program I wrote in Python that generates simple, iterative poems using the raw text from Wikipedia articles (retrieved via the MediaWiki API) and NLTK.

More Poetizer Output
I thought I'd share a few more computer poems with you. But first, a new video.