On 12/5/21, Stefan Claas <spam.trap.mailing.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 10:14 PM Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
Cool, Stefan.
Thanks Karl.
Oh, very interesting and indeed 3D with 3D printing cool things can be done.
:)
Well, I can tell you my friend Jotero (Torolf Sauermann from Hannover, Germany), is probably the worlds top ace if it comes to computer generated math art model, including fractals and procedural stuff.
But unfortunately (he is a really nice person) he was many times ripped-off from big companies and others and he nowadays is only on Instagram, showing his artworks) He is AFAIK also well connected to other aces in this field, but it never helped him. Simply google for him and if you like to contact him (he understands English) I can give you his email address.
But where is the source code repository for people to combine their work together?
I only gained access to 3D printing after my psychosis, so there is not much time for intentional, planned art anymore.
Oh, but I understand.
Thanks for your emails. I notice there appear to no longer be programmers on this programmer list.
If you refer to this Cypherpunk list, I think so, which is sad.
I didn't really know; when did that happen? It is so strange to me, this is very much not what I expect, although I'm kind of confused :)
BTW. I have reserved the Google Groups cypherpunks ... a while ago, just in case. :-)