Thread: "Animated transforms between 2^4-representations"

From: Joel Karlsson <joelkarlsson97@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2018 19:17:36 +0200
Subject: Animated transforms between 2^4-representations



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I've been working on two animations which illustrate transformations from
the virtual 2^4 too the physical puzzle. I thought of these transformations
quite early after seeing Melinda's first video (when convincing myself that
the physical puzzle indeed is a representation of a 2^4). However, I found
it hard to describe them with words and have now, finally, made some
animations to be able to share them.

https://youtu.be/QvhkGRUeGco
https://youtu.be/tFTW7U8uUKQ

What do you think?

Best regards,
Joel

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From: "Eduard Baumann" <ed.baumann@bluewin.ch>
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2018 23:09:52 +0200
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Animated transforms between 2^4-representations



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Perfect !
Very nice !
Thanks a lot !
Ed


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Subject: [MC4D] Animated transforms between 2^4-representations


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I've been working on two animations which illustrate transformations from=
the virtual 2^4 too the physical puzzle. I thought of these transformation=
s quite early after seeing Melinda's first video (when convincing myself th=
at the physical puzzle indeed is a representation of a 2^4). However, I fou=
nd it hard to describe them with words and have now, finally, made some ani=
mations to be able to share them.



https://youtu.be/QvhkGRUeGco
https://youtu.be/tFTW7U8uUKQ



What do you think?


Best regards,

Joel






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Perfect !

Very nice !

Thanks a lot !

Ed

 

 

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the virtual 2^4 too the physical puzzle. I thought of these transformatio=
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