Patrick D. Farley

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Yearly Archives: 2013

Prime Number Finder Project

Posted on December 18, 2013 by pdf_admin | Coding projects

I did this project early on as an exercise in what I had learned in Java. The code creates a window in which the user can enter a range of integers. The program can then find and display all of … Continue reading →

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SPS Show: Covenant Christian School

Posted on October 3, 2013 by pdf_admin | other

SPS did another science demo for an elementary school. My segment of the show involved dry ice and liquid nitrogen.

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Wood Figure Travels (image series)

Posted on July 7, 2013 by pdf_admin | 3D art

Here I got some more practice on doing realistic but expressive poses, and had some fun putting together immersive backgrounds.

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Velocity (sculpture)

Posted on April 20, 2013 by pdf_admin | 3D art

I took a sculpture class at Wheaton because I wanted to pick up some useful perspectives for the projects that I do on the computer. In this project we learned how to model a human head in clay and were … Continue reading →

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Pixelated Inverse Triple Toroid (sculpture)

Posted on April 20, 2013 by pdf_admin | 3D art

My artistic side had no idea what to call it, so I went with a more technical label. Simple in concept (based on a random notebook doodle), complex in implementation. This project was a very rewarding one.

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Stagnation (sculpture)

Posted on April 20, 2013 by pdf_admin | 3D art
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SPS Show: St. Michael’s Parish School

Posted on February 28, 2013 by pdf_admin | other

The Society of Physics Students does science shows at local grade schools from time to time. We choose flashy demonstrations that exhibit different physics concepts, and then explain them at an elementary level. Our goal is to get young students … Continue reading →

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