Fantastic contraption
Thursday, October 23rd, 2008A clever on-line puzzle game of building contraptions which uses realistic physics to determine how the objects interact. link

A clever on-line puzzle game of building contraptions which uses realistic physics to determine how the objects interact. link

Interestingly elaborate on-line version of sliding-blocks game. link

The new time-eating clock at Corpus Christi College in Cambridge.
Here are a couple of videos for our Year 5 children studying ’20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’.
A video of a Disney ride that no longer exists:
And a video of Sam Ita constructing a page for a pop-up version of ’20,000 Leagues’:
It’s coming up to Halloween, and older children might like to scare themselves listening to Neil Gaiman reading aloud all the chapters from his new book ‘The Graveyard Book’. link

A marionette climbs onto a strange roundabout/stage. An animation by Aaron Bradbury.
The Darwin@Home project generates random evolving walking-strategies for artificial creatures. Here is a video of some of the ‘walks’ that have been produced.