A script [js + plotly.js] that guesses your next input no matter how random you try to be
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A script [js + plotly.js] that guesses your next input no matter how random you try to be
Chess Random Ness
This is the site for azarte project that is all about randomness and how it can be used in art.
The companion website for a workshop about randomness and how it can be used in art.
EntropyKey is a web application that generates unique and secure tokens using your device's camera. The randomness in the video feed helps create unpredictable tokens, making them suitable for passwords or other secure identifiers.
Recreation of the voting panel of UN General Assembly, but with a twist
The place where I share my work to be part of an artificially generated month of time.
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