The Oxford Road Show

February 03, 2005 | Created June 06, 2004 | Turing

I gave my Turing and Fibonacci phyllotaxis talk at the Turing 2004 conference yesterday. It was at Manchester University, on Oxford Road. 10 minutes into my talk, the fire alarm went off, and I ended up bellowing most of the rest of it on Oxford Road, above the roar of the buses echoing across the pavement (it's a quality bus corridor you know).

But anyway, the talk (6Mb Powerpoint) itself is online. The work it is based on is here.

Posted by Jonathan at June 6, 2004 11:37 AM
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I think the Oxford Road added an extra dimension to the talk!

Enjoyed the presentation despite the interruptions. Thanks for putting the slides online as I missed some of them on the day.

Posted by: Duncan Hull at June 7, 2004 07:42 PM
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