Afloat Chapter 6: Departure

Saltwater assailed Jun’s nose and eyes as he struggled to orient himself. He flailed for a grip onto something, anything, solid to steady himself. As his chest began to grow tight, he felt a grip around his waist, yanking him forward. Jun broke the surface and breathed in the sweet ocean air. He finally looked around and noticed Alcar holding him and swimming towards the edge of Che’el. Strength slowly returned to Jun’s limbs, but he was far from ready to swim by the time Alcar pushed him onto the island and immediately swam back into the ocean....

June 15, 2022

Afloat Chapter 5: The Dive

Jun stuffed his things into a knapsack, clothes and food for two full days. Coming back to Che’el, he had hoped to see his family, but he finally came home during a time when they were out. Lira, however, trailed behind him, peppering him with questions. “What’s going on? Where are you headed in such a rush?” “It’s all real, Lira,” Jun responded. “The Erosion is real, and we have to find a way to stop it!...

May 16, 2022

Afloat Chapter 4: The Erosion

As he read and wrote endless records of island arrivals and departures, Jun kept track of the patterns he noticed. While islands tended to spend a majority of their time away from the Archipelago, both their visits and the times between tended to increase in duration as the islands grew older. Hundreds of years ago, historians discovered that the oldest islands in the Archipelago showed their age through fogged eyes and brittle shells which flaked off keratin constantly....

May 5, 2022

Afloat Chapter 3: The Archipelago

The Archipelago had existed since long before the humans upon it began keeping written records. It was centered around a chain of underwater mountains, or seamounts, formed from the fiery eruptions of a pool of magma which seemed to drift along the ocean’s floor over the millenia. Only the tallest seamounts breached the ocean’s surface, but every mount, short or tall, shaped the currents to create a fertile bed of life....

April 26, 2022

Afloat Chapter 2: Questions

When Jun was six years old, he asked his mother Elys where Che’el came from. She wrapped her arms around him and began her tale. “Long ago, before Che’el or any of the islands existed, God came down to visit Earth. The first animals he saw were some tiny baby sea turtles, and so he decided to take on the form of a baby sea turtle so he could join them....

April 4, 2022

Afloat Chapter 1: The Island

It was 247 years ago when humans first came to the island Che’el. Their ancestors came from various islands of the Archipelago, and their descendants spread to many more, but as Che’el drifted, apart from the Archipelago, the humans upon it survived in ecological balance with their island and with the ocean. As the first light rose over the water, Jun rubbed the sleep from his eyes and started gathering his tools....

April 2, 2022

Writing: Sample Output

This is a very short story I wrote inspired by generative AI for language. I wrote it before ChatGPT made this into a household topic, but I still am happy with how I constructed the story. Sample Output As I wake, I like to think of my mind as a computer booting up. My consciousness comes online as system checks complete… My research is on machine learning for generative text models....

March 21, 2022

Origami design: simple sauropod

My third origami design was the simple sauropod (pics at more angles on the insta). If you want to fold this, the crease pattern is below. Here, like with the lizard, I started with a tree diagram and did circle packing through box pleating. In this case, I found I wasn’t quite able to pack box pleating squares sufficiently, so I used a technique called the Pythagorean stretch which is what creates the strange polygonal areas in the pattern....

January 25, 2022

Origami design: baby sea turtle

The baby sea turtle was my second origami design. If you want to fold this, the crease pattern is below. In this case, instead of starting with circle packing, I started by making the pleats I eventually wanted to end up on the back of the shell, then just played around until I felt the head and legs looked about right. For help folding, I made an album with pictures at various stages....

November 6, 2021

Origami design: simple lizard

The simple lizard was my first origami design! If you want to fold this, the crease pattern is below. Most origami design starts with creating a tree structure representing the rough shape of your final figure. Then, you covert terminal nodes in the tree into circles to pack into the square, with each circle corresponding to a spike as long as the circle’s radius in the final design. In this case, the final model looks basically the same as the tree diagram, so we can jump right to the circle packing:...

October 22, 2021