Rodrigo Valla's Projects
A place where @AndresLopezFeijoo and @rvalla challenge theirselves during their continuum process of learning.
A place where @Abrucita and @rvalla challenge theirselves during their continuum process of learning.
A Telegram bot to play with randomness in a creative way directly on a chat.
The companion website for a workshop about music, how it is built and how we perceive it.
The companion website for a workshop about randomness and how it can be used in art.
This is the site for azarte project that is all about randomness and how it can be used in art.
A place to explore interactive versions of Sol Le Witt's wall drawings.
A string instrument's chord evaluation tool.
A graphic harmonic calculator.
A pitch class set calculator
A set of tools for musical composition and analysis written in python.
A graphic differential tone calculator.
A set of tools for musical composition and analysis directly on a chat.
A little project to use chess games to change images.
Some code to analyze my chess games using the Lichess API.
Some code to analyze international data from COVID-19 Data Repository by Johns Hopkins CSSE and Argentina outbreak status.
Some code to analyze open data from Buenos Aires city related to COVID-19 pandemic.
Little software tools to encrypt text messages for explore options in the classroom.
A bot to get fun with encryption algorithms.
Little software to encrypt images and have fun in the classroom.
Java console program to evaluate possible orders of the cards at the deck and its behavior with de Faro Perfect Shuffle.
Making some music from text computing the Levenshtein's distance between words.
A Telegram bot specially designed for the audience of the Festival del Ingenio.
The place where I share my work to be part of an artificially generated month of time.
Some of the work I did to be part of #genuary2021.
Site, score and software needed to produce a version of infectoDoppler (a stochastic musical game).
A series of stochastic preludes based on chess games.
The place where I save what I do while learning how to use Arduino boards.
Here we host some complementary material for math classes (we are MatEduLab).
In 1960s, at Chicago Mercantile Exchange there was only one calculator. A man whose name was Harvey. This is a bot to help you think about your investments.