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Super Recursion Allows You To Explore The World of Branching Algorithms

Justin Windle (aka Soulwire) is an interactive developer at Fi and writes “toys” such as this nifty “Super Recursion Toy” that allows you to explore branching algorithms. I played around with the settings and selected Beech Tree to obtain the picture above. There are lots of settings to play around for lots of fun shapes.

Other toys include a Mushroom Coral Generator, Primordial Soup Generator, Bit Based Wander, Triangulations, Show Me Your Bits, Fragmented WebGL Mesh, Noise-Reactive Particle Sphere, Particle Node Sequencer, Recursive Polygon Subdivision, and more. It’s the perfect 15 minutes wind down you need on a stressful day.

via kottke

 

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