2019-05-17
[public] 447K views, 23.7K likes, 190 dislikes audio only
4KThanks to Steve Mould for filming with me. Check out his "How viruses self assemble" video.
We have since made the t-shirt I'm wearing available for purchase:
https://fotsn.teemill.com/collection/recursive-t-shirt/
We have some free teaching resources for anyone who wants to make a large collaborative fractal! As well as complicated 3D ones we've made a new Think Maths "low-prep giant Sierpinski triangle" guide.
http://think-maths.co.uk/standupmaths-videos?yt-PPT-fractals#PPT-fractals
The second channel video takes a closer look at the pptx file and the details of what version of PowerPoint you need to make this work.
Tom Wildenhain has since made far more successful PowerPoint fractals than Steve and I were anywhere near.
If you want to see the live An Evening of Unnecessary Detail show: it's once a month in London.
https://festivalofthespokennerd.com/show/an-evening-of-unnecessary-detail/
Some technical details about the Cantor Set.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CantorSet.html
CORRECTIONS
- Nothing yet. Let me know if you spot anything!
Thanks to my Patreon supports who do support these videos and make them possible. Here is a random subset:
Simon Hutchings
Philippe von Bergen
Richard Fourie
Alan Flett
James Tanner
Support my channel and I can make more maths videos:
https://www.patreon.com/standupmaths
Filming and editing by Trunkman Productions: http://trunkman.co.uk
Sound production by Peter Doggart
Music by Howard Carter
Design by Simon Wright
MATT PARKER: Stand-up Mathematician
Website: http://standupmaths.com/
Maths book: http://wwwh.umble-pi.com
Nerdy maths toys: http://mathsgear.co.uk/