- Music of the long now
- Nesting Eyeballs
- Garlic Bread Dalek
- Another Dice Bag
- A good introduction to using solderless breadboards for electronics.
- Silly swirled frosting for cupcakes
- Yet more silly happy face math.
- Comic
bokbook grammar - Penrose floor tiles, with links to more.
- Make a drinking straw cruise missile
- “Building blocks” of lego robots
- Creepy soft sculptures by Melissa Sue Stanley
- The Prime Spiral
- Throbbing Oil
- Old school trick for making repeating tiled patterns.
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"Comic bok grammar" may have been a typo, but an artist working under the name Bok did achieve significant success in early sci-fi and fantasy commercial art. His color work was pretty well known for use of an oil-based "glaze" technique involving layers of transparent, colored coatings over a base color to achieve luminous effects (learned the technique under Maxfield Parrish). I believe he was the very first recipient of the Hugo Award for sci-fi art.
Just posting that because I’m sleepy and it made sense at the time.