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