Everything
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Blog
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Math Doodling
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Mathematical Food
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Balloons
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Paper Instruments
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Music Box
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Beadwork
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Music
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Publications
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Storia
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HP Septet
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Other Art
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About Vi
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Here is a coherent list of all the pages on the site!
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I post about projects, news, and updates to this site on my blog.
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The Mathematical Food Index is a collection of food-related mathematics pages, such as how to slice a cuboid apple to get a hexagon, how to carve the platonic solids out of fruit, and the hyperbolic nature of apple slices. Also includes links to other mathematical food pages on the web. |
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The infamous series of videos about doodling in math class. Also see my other videos. |
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Instruments made of paper!
Videos of them being played (while on fire, too), recordings, and instructions on how to make your own recorder, hand flute, and xylophone. |
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Experiments with music boxes! Videos and explanations of music boxes with a mathematical flair. Currently features a Möbius strip music box and Pachelbel's Music Box Canon. |
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Mathematical Balloon Twisting! Instructions and photos for the platonic solids, balloon tangles, and more! |
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Recordings of some of my classical compositions. Currently featuring the Harry Potter Septet. |
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PDFs of my published papers, along with extra pictures and recordings. Currently featuring: Symmetry and Transformations in the Musical Plane, Computational Balloon Twisting, and Using Binary Numbers in Music. |
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Other art, now featuring figure studies of hyperbolic planes. Also includes various digital art doodles, some old charcoals of mathematicians, wire sculpture, and even my award-winning StarCraft comic! |
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Mathematical beadwork: how to bead a hyperbolic plane. |
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Composer, creator... about me.
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Storia was a weekly podcast where I read original short stories with original music, and is currently discontinued. Most stories are fun fantasy, but anything goes! It has a separate RSS feed from my blog, and you can also get it from iTunes. |
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The Everything index, which shows all the main pages of the site with picture and explanation. It is also self-referencial, so check it out. |
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A 1.5-hour septet inspired by the Harry Potter series. Seven movements (one for each book), and seven instruments: soprano, alto, violin, viola, cello, bass, and piano, with lyrics quoted from the books. Video excerpt and full recording included! |
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