On 12/5/21, Stefan Claas <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 10:14 PM Karl <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Cool, Stefan. > > Thanks Karl. >
> > Oh, very interesting and indeed 3D with 3D printing cool things can be > done. :) > Well, I can tell you my friend Jotero (Torolf Sauermann from Hannover, > Germany), is probably the worlds top ace if it comes to computer generated > math art model, including fractals and procedural stuff. > > But unfortunately (he is a really nice person) he was many times ripped-off > from big companies and others and he nowadays is only on Instagram, > showing his artworks) He is AFAIK also well connected to other aces in > this field, but it never helped him. Simply google for him and if you like > to contact him (he understands English) I can give you his email address. But where is the source code repository for people to combine their work together? >> I only gained access to 3D printing after my psychosis, so there is >> not much time for intentional, planned art anymore. > > Oh, but I understand. >> >> Thanks for your emails. I notice there appear to no longer be >> programmers on this programmer list. > > If you refer to this Cypherpunk list, I think so, which is sad. I didn't really know; when did that happen? It is so strange to me, this is very much not what I expect, although I'm kind of confused :) > BTW. I have reserved the Google Groups cypherpunks ... > a while ago, just in case. :-)
