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An outstanding online film about math, dimensions, complex numbers and fractals

category: offtopic [glöplog]
 
Hello, I don't usually spam for nothing, but i just wanted to share this thing I found ; I have not watched everything but I think it's quite impressive in the way it explains things and in the remarkable use of truly great animations.
Things like that make me remember the beauty of math.
Some animations could be inspiration for demo effects, too.

I long a go realized and predicted that computer technology allowed an immense breakthrough, not just an improvement, in teaching and learning, due to visualisation and interactivity ; in my opinion this is an illustration.

http://www.dimensions-math.org/Dim_regarder.htm

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I don't usually spam for nothing


What's it usually for, then? The lulz? :P
added on the 2010-07-26 14:08:04 by doomdoom doomdoom
hmmm... where exactly should i think that it is outstanding?
added on the 2010-07-26 14:17:53 by toxie toxie
That brings memories of the good old "Powers of Ten" or "Donald in Mathmagic Land" wich are both highly recommendable, and wich we saw a trillion times in school... :)
added on the 2010-07-26 15:03:10 by v3nom v3nom
HeLLoWorld: yes, this is a good illustration, at least for Dim 1, which I've just seen. Very good illustration for our kids (... and most of us I expect :-).
added on the 2010-07-26 16:39:54 by ulrick ulrick
Kinda reminds me of this program that was rebroadcast on a lot of cable-access stations in the mid 90s. Don't know the name of it but it was the same style, it's background was green!
added on the 2010-07-26 19:18:05 by sigflup sigflup
Very well done. I haven't seen them all, but these are indeed very informative ! Will continue to watch.
added on the 2010-07-26 20:39:59 by cxnull cxnull
yup, nice find :)
german speaker used a very very sucky microphone tho, lamer ! its a pain to listen to that.

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