waving android

I am currently a software engineer at Google, where as a member of the Android platform team I build frameworks and user interfaces.

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New Scientist:

September 26th, 2002

New Scientist: “Hidden
Tree” the secret of Zen garden
.

Summary: A 500-year old Zen rock garden in Kyoto is almost entirely
empty, yet is almost subliminally pleasing to the eye, in the
same way that man-made
shapes echoing the Golden Ratio
tend to seem harmonious. A similar
mathematical secret has just been discovered: the regions of symmetry,
when traced out, tend to draw a branched tree.

Is it just the CS geek in me, or are we looking at a half-millenium-old
Voronoi diagram?

More Voronoi links: a rigorous
definition
courtesy MathWorld; path planning and
medial axis
at Rice (I took Dr. Kavraki’s course while I was there);
an appled called VoroGlide;
another applet
at Cornell.

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