
Computer Recreations, February 1987
The game Life acquires some successors in three dimensions

Computer Recreations, February 1987
The game Life acquires some successors in three dimensions

Computer Recreations, January 1987
A program called MICE nibbles its way to victory at the first Core War tournament

Computer Recreations, December 1986
Of fractal mountains, graftal plants and other computer graphics at Pixar

Computer Recreations, November 198
Star Trek emerges tram the underground to a place in the home-computer arcade

Computer Recreations, October 1986
The compleat computer caricaturist and a whimsical tour of face space

Computer Recreations, September 19
Wallpaper for the mind: computer images that are almost, but not quite, repetitive

Computer Recreations, August 1986
Digital prestidigitation: the fine art of magic and illusion by computer

Computer Recreations, July 1986
A sublime flight of fancy over a deserted data base

Computer Recreations, May 1986
Branching phylogenies of the Paleozoic and the fortunes of English family names

Computer Recreations, April 1986
A program for rotating hypercubes induces four-dimensional dementia

Computer Recreations, March 1986
How a pair of dull-witted programs can look like geniuses on I.Q. tests

Computer Recreations, February 1986
The king (a chess program) is dead, long live the king (a chess machine)

Computer Recreations, January 1986
How close encounters with star clusters are achieved with a computer telescope

Computer Recreations, December 1985
The search for an invisible ruler that will help radio astronomers to measure the earth

Computer Recreations, November 1985
Exploring the field of genetic algorithms in a primordial computer sea full of flibs

Computer Recreations, October 1985
Bill's baffling burrs, Coffin's cornucopia, Engel's enigma

Computer Recreations, September 1985
At Bell Labs work is play and terminal diseases are benign

Computer Recreations, August 1985
A computer microscope zooms in for a look at the most complex object in mathematics

Computer Recreations, July 1985
A circuitous odyssey from Robotropolis to the electronic gates of Silicon Valley

Computer Recreations, June 1985
Analog gadgets that solve a diversity of problems and raise an array of questions

Computer Recreations, May 1985
Building computers in one dimension sheds light on irreducibly complicated phenomena

Computer Recreations, April 1985
Five easy pieces for a do loop and random-number generator

Computer Recreations, March 1985
A Core War bestiary of viruses, worms and other threats to computer memories

Computer Recreations, February 1985
An expert system outperforms mere mortals as it conquers the feared Dungeons of Doom