• Artist Statement
    From point A to B... eventually
  • Definition of Pseudoarc
    An interview with John C. Mayer
  • Pseudoblog
    The latest project news and events
  • Non-linear Site
    WARNING:
    You will get lost in this.
    (requires flash)
  • Image Gallery
    Installation shots, sketches, and promo
  • Multimedia
    Flash Animations / Interactive 3D Gallery
  • Links
    ...to topology resources and similar projects
  • Contact

Links

Here is a list of sites connected to the study of pseudo-arc or to mathematical research that includes imaging processes. We've also included some interesting media arts research websites that are examples of how artists are working with scientists.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudoarc
Pseudo-arc entry in the Wikipedia.

http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~stilti/
images/chaotic_attractors/nav.html

Tim Stilson's pages include wonderful 3D renderings of chaotic attractors and much more.

http://www.wherehouse.ca
This group in Saskatoon is researching 3D software to create a studio workplace for artists on the web.

http://www.sawvideo.com
At this site you will find a series of video digitization projects, hundreds of art videos and an online media gallery.

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