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Framsticks Theater |
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The Framsticks Theater is an easy-to-use application which illustrates some basic phenomena, like genes and genetics, mutation, evolution, user-driven evolution and artificial selection, walking and swimming, artificial life simulation, virtual world interactions, etc. It can be run on standalone workstations as a show (artistic installations, shops, fairs), as well as for education (e.g. biology, evolution, optimization, simulation, robotics...)
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Nature Illusion Studio |
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Transform your vacation pictures into living nature sceneries with Nature Illusion Studio..Nature Illusion Studio allows you to apply various effects such as water, weather, animated objects, or sound effects on any image to emulate various natural phenomena..With the combination of both visual and sound effects, Nature Illusion Studio can produce very realistic animated nature scenes such as waterfalls, lakes, or seas.
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Framsticks Theater for Linux |
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The Framsticks Theater is an easy-to-use application which illustrates some basic phenomena, like genes and genetics, mutation, evolution, user-driven evolution and artificial selection, walking and swimming, artificial life simulation, virtual world interactions, etc. It can be run on standalone workstations as a show (artistic installations, shops, fairs), as well as for education (e.g. biology, evolution, optimization, simulation, robotics...)
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CyberSky |
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CyberSky is an exciting, entertaining, and educational astronomy program that transforms your personal computer into your personal planetarium. CyberSky provides an excellent way to learn about astronomy and to explore the wonders of the sky visible in the distant past, the present, and the far-off future.
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