The Modern Cellular Automata site is devoted to web based visual exploration of color cellular automata rules.
The Color Game Of Life Visual Exhibition is devoted to web based visual exploration of Conway's Game Of Life in color.
Mirek Wojtowicz's Mirek's Cellebration is actively updated and has become a hub for cellular automata activity and knowledge on the WWW. His MCell and MJCell cellular automata software may be found here.
David Griffeath is responsible for the discovery of cyclic cellular automata. These are used in Collidoscope's "Demons of Cycle Space" and "Geometric" glasses. He is a pioneer at turning cellular automata into an art form. His Primordial Soup Kitchen is a great site which includes lots of interesting pictures of cellular automata.
John Elliott discovered Hextenders, one of the few interesting six neighbor hexagonal cellular automata rules. Collidoscope directly incorporates his Hextenders and variants. Hextenders inspired the creation of Collidoscope's "Modern Hextenders", an unrelated set of rules which is used in Collidoscope's "Hextenders" glasses. John's own cellular automata sofware is available at his Cellsprings web site.
The SARCASim page has available Collidoscope's programmable predecessor, SARCASim, which includes primitive versions of Collidoscope's "George's Brain" and "Fingerprints" glasses. It also supports rectangular geometry and classic cellular automata such as variants of Conway's Game of Life and Brian's Brain.
Gil Bub's Cellular Automata Examples shows how cellular automata are being used to model cardiac dynamics. Cellular automata have applications which go beyond Collidoscopy.
Hexatron is a source of original computer art and original computer games. "You can look at the art and play the games. You can play the art and look at the games."
Jörg Heitkötter's Zooland is the Artificial Life Resource. This large collection includes links to software annotated with icons which specify the software's platform.
Tim Tyler's Lotus Artificial Life has lots of interesting software which exhibits emergent behavior.
Anthony Lieken's Artificial Life Online is another good artificial life resource on the WWW.
Philip J. Hughes'
Telson Spur
is "A swift caravel rigged for exploring the lee shores of the imagination".
It has a massive collection of science related links.
Literally thousands of screen savers can be found at Galt's Screen Saver Heaven.
Ratloaf's Screen Savers a2z has links to tons of screen savers which can be downloaded for free.
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123 Free Screensavers specializes in free screensavers.
Free Screensavers N Free Wallpeper has not only screensavers but also wallpaper.
The Galt Download Zone has other software besides what appears in Screen Saver Heaven.
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