Research
Small, AI-driven research experiments. Each one is a self-contained no-build project living in its own folder.
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i am sitting in a model
Alvin Lucier's 1969 room-resonance piece restaged inside a neural language model. A 66M-parameter DistilBERT runs live in the browser and erodes a sentence — one masked word at a time — until only the model's own resonant frequencies remain. Word brightness is model probability; the drone is the probability field made audible. Type to speak into the room. -
typogenesis
A generative type foundry in the browser — every typeface is a 14-gene genome feeding parametric glyph skeletons through a virtual pen. Breed fonts by tapping offspring, then download a real installable .ttf compiled from scratch in JavaScript and live-loaded via the FontFace API. Grammar-generated names, à la ChoiceWords. -
nodebox
One NodeBox, on the web — research unifying the classic Java desktop app and NodeBox Live into a single node editor: list-matching evaluation, subnetworks and code nodes together, core/UI split, no build step. With a live demo. -
baukasten
A tiny werkkzeug-style demoscene tool — procedural textures, meshes, scenes, post-fx and synthesized music as op stacks on one BPM clock. Zig→WASM engine. AI as tool-writer, not artefact generator.