Credits
click here for a more fancy version of same webpageAbout this web site
- This is basically a customized pmwiki web site
- With customizations based on The following Simple Parallax Scrolling Tutorial
- based in turn on Skrollr
- With customizations based on CSS Shake
About the images on this web site
- This web site is using images related to my research, coming from:
- Disc and sphere from Lord Kelvin's harmonic analyser of 1878. Used for mathematical analysis of tides. Science Museum website
- Picture from LIX Laboratory from Konstantinos Skianis
- A picture of EAI 580 analog computer from ulmann@analogmuseum.org
- Lorenz Attractor on an Oscilloscope from the excellent web page of Aurélien Alvarez, Bastien Le Gloannec, Vivien Pelletier on images.math.cnrs.fr
- A cloud of words generated from my own web page
- Tim Robinson's Mecano Differential Analyzer
- Youtube's PLANIMETER Pole OUTSIDE Figure Case
- Turing Machine, reconstructed by Mike Davey as seen at Go Ask ALICE at Harvard University
- | A diagram of the Philips machine, alternatively named the “Moniac” by a Chicago economist “to suggest money,the ENIAC, and something maniacal.” (taken from this webpage)
- A programmable prototype to make the Turing Machine concrete from Marc Raynaud
- Lego's Turing Machine from ENS Lyon