Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. These animations ...
Computer graphics have come a long way. Some video games today exceed what would have passed for stunning cinema animation only a few years ago. However, it hasn’t always been like this. One of the ...
In case you grow tired of clear-written, understandable code, obfuscation contests provide a nice change of scenery, and trying to make sense of their entries can be a fun-time activity and an ...
There’s Up, there’s Shrek, and then there’s…this. It’s a bit of experimental computer animation of a cat done in Russia in 1968. The scientists who made it created hundreds of ASCII art images of the ...
Stretching the limits of lo-fi web design, developer Glen Chiacchieri has created a series of ASCII animations that take place entirely in your browser’s address bar. Click on his links to see ...
From the Doing More with Less Department comes this fun little demo of fluid dynamics There’s no amazing technological breakthrough in the video below. No mind-blowing bon mot, no brilliant new ...
MSCHF’s latest venture will broadcast an ASCII version of a new full-length movie every day. MSCHF’s latest venture will broadcast an ASCII version of a new full-length movie every day. MSCHF’s ...
and your browser loads the pages in quick succession, turning your address bar into a flip book-style animation. There's an option to make your own and even a tiny side-scrolling shooter that lets you ...