Conway's Game of Life, in real life

(lcamtuf.substack.com)

70 points | by surprisetalk 4 hours ago

10 comments

  • exolab 44 minutes ago
    > I figured out what would be a reasonable amount to spend on the project and then multiplied that by 10.

    I like the way you think.

  • mastermedo 5 minutes ago
    A thousand bucks for 17x17 touchscreen. Add a painting frame, hang it on the wall, and you made yourself amazing art for cheap.
  • eps 24 minutes ago
    I saw one in a computer museum in Switzerland. It was a much larger field, it was just large orange LEDs (or were they tubes?), but it also cycled between a dozen of different cell automata games. Something about being able to see individual "pixels" made it really mesmerizing.
  • PetitPrince 1 hour ago
    My Alma matter has a jumbo version of this, in which the game if life is one of several available mode https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BioWall
  • slow_typist 47 minutes ago
    Très cool.

    A grid of capacitive touch sensors could be printed directly on the pcb, bringing down costs by a degree of magnitude. Real switches are much more satisfying though.

    • f1shy 34 minutes ago
      I want to do a game like lights out. I'm thinking in 3d printing transparent caps and using dirt chip pcb switches and standard leds. The cost must be also down to 30 cts. Would be like a middle ground.
  • galaxyLogic 1 hour ago
    I wonder is there a version GoL where every bit on a computer-display or LCD TV is one cell? How does it look?
    • eps 20 minutes ago
      Conversely, it'd be cool to play it on an large empty office building.

      One window = one pixel.

    • alex_duf 58 minutes ago
      Do you mean every pixel or every sub-pixel? Sub-pixel is interesting because the geometry of the grid isn't going to be the same from one screen to the other. It might also look compressed horizontally.
  • vunderba 3 hours ago
    Nice. A friend of mine just picked up a Linnstrument, and I’m very tempted to create a Conway’s Game of Life-based musical visualization for it.

    https://www.rogerlinndesign.com/linnstrument

  • CJefferson 1 hour ago
    I've always wanted something like this board, buttons which can light up (preferably a few colours), to use to make games. Anyone ever found such a board which is hackable / programmable?
    • rmnclmnt 56 minutes ago
      Novation Launchpad used to be exactly that: you send MIDI CC messages with proper values and you can light up the grid (with different colors).

      Did that a few years back, i guess this might still be possible

  • self_awareness 27 minutes ago
    That's not a "physical" version of game of life -- that's a digital version, like every version, but with bigger pixels.
  • fwipsy 2 hours ago
    I don't want to build this or pay for it, but I really want to mess with it for an hour.