Homeostasis
February 12, 2009Ryan Spangler
- http://www.weareinstrument.com/#/team/ryan-spangler
- Location:
- Portland
Launch Experiment
Slow? Not Working? Try it in Google Chrome.
From the Author:
A simple model of bacterial chemotaxis. Flagella are forthcoming.
Technology:
Built in Javascript with the HTML Canvas and the Sylvester Linear Algebra library.
Comments
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Reply to this commentwhere are the flagella?
Reply to this commenti dont know if this is possible but it would be cool if this worked in other browsers
Reply to this commentakrho rapper king
Reply to this commentFor some reason, the description windows disappear immediately after appearing... I'm on chrome 2.0.172.28
Reply to this commentThis gives me the hope that one day we could use canvas or svg animations and say good bye to Flash in biology classes. :)
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Reply to this commentYEA THIS IS COO I LIKE IT
Reply to this commentthis is cool
Reply to this commentVery cool. The text is difficult to read though.
Reply to this commentWTF
Reply to this commentYeah I agree, what the feather is it / is it for / does it do? I guess you have to be a _real_ nerd to appreciate this one...
Reply to this commentWow, That's freakin' Awesome!!!!
Reply to this commentVery cool app! This would make an excellent teaching aid. (seems to work well on Safari 4 as well)
Reply to this commentThat was the idea. Studying something like this is always the painstaking work of making a coherent image out of all of these disparate details. I've always wanted there to be tools that let you interact with the concepts directly. This is my first attempt at making a visualization of a scientific concept, and it still needs a lot of work, but it does a lot of what I imagined. Thanks Mark!
Reply to this commentYAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!!!! CHEMOTAXIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (wait, was it that again? damn.)
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