Tyler Kickham

Computer Science Senior Seminar homepage

Navigate projects with tabs above. SAM and T-Illusion are part of Vis1.

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Stroboscopic Alternative Motion

This illusion portrays 2 dots seemingly traveling in either a vertical or horizontal pattern. In actuality, the canvas is erased and two dots are drawn at a time, so each dot never leaves its corner.

Click the "Horizontal" button to force the dot to appear to be travelling horizontally.

Click the "Vertical" button to force the dot to appear to be travelling vertically.

T-Illusion

This upside down T appears to have a longer vertical line than horizontal, however, they are the same length.

Click the "Prove" button to see that it fits the length of the horizontal line

Click the "Reset Illusion" button to reset the illusion.

Sports Data Visualization

This visualization shows seven levels of data including: the team name, the player name, the player height, the player weight, the player batting average, the player on base percentage, and the number of homeruns.