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See how a student creates beautiful artwork using math equations
Thomas Mulligan showcases a talented student who transforms complex mathematical formulas into stunning works of visual art.
Animals don't experience the world passively. A hawk tilts its head to track prey. A person leans forward to read a sign.
New York Times climate and environmental graphics reporter Mira Rojanasakul discusses how her team visualized the sea level rise threat from the melting Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica.
New research from the University of Kansas uses network science to determine why people make mistakes when lip-reading. Michael Vitevitch, professor of speech-language-hearing at KU, and his ...
Kiss may have been remarkable on the stage, but that didn't necessarily translate to their studio work in the early years of ...
VS Code 1.127 enhances agent session management, introduces per-site browser permissions, and makes browser tools for agents ...
The generation most fluent in generative tools has least trust. A new class of box-office creators explains the contradiction ...
Animals don't experience the world passively. A hawk tilts its head to track prey. A person leans forward to read a sign.
Discover how Johney Frames is transforming Malayalam cinema with vibrant motion graphics and dynamic visual identities through Dripwave Collective.
For decades, Egypt has largely been promoted through images of its ancient monuments. The Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and ...
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How young Kenyans are discovering the joy of buying art
When Valary Mumbo started tagging along with her artist friend, Rosie Olang’, to art events and exhibitions, little did she ...
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This gorgeous JRPG was inspired by how you remember old games
"I wanted to imagine what Breath of Fire III would look like today", says the Full Circle dev.
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