Nice. It also generates stereograms so you can see what it'd look like in 3d[0]<p>[0] <a href="http://jugglinglab.org/anim?pattern=%3C3p|3p%3E;stereo=true" rel="nofollow noreferrer">http://jugglinglab.org/anim?pattern=%3C3p|3p%3E;stereo=true</a>
I found an archive of another juggling animator by Paul Klimek, the first known discoverer of siteswap, who called it "quantum juggling":
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20140105002226/https://quantumjuggling.com/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://web.archive.org/web/20140105002226/https://quantumju...</a><p>(Works in Chrome but not firefox for me. I remember it working in firefox, but it's apparently succumbed to bit-rot or the internet archive wrapping.)
Siteswaps can be juggled with any number of hands, such as the 4 hands of two jugglers: <a href="https://passing.zone/4-handed-siteswap/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://passing.zone/4-handed-siteswap/</a><p>A really nice web-app for searching and animating <i>passing</i> siteswaps is: <a href="https://passist.org/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://passist.org/</a><p>For example: <a href="https://passist.org/siteswap/9968926?jugglers=2" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://passist.org/siteswap/9968926?jugglers=2</a><p>In case of confusion: the diagram with arrows is a <i>"causal diagram"</i>, showing the throw that is forced by each throw. So linking arrows are not the same ball/club, and the arrows can go backwards in time(!).<p>passist.org will animate solo siteswaps: <a href="https://passist.org/siteswap/915?jugglers=1" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://passist.org/siteswap/915?jugglers=1</a> -- but 915 is animated really high by default. Click on the animation, then the cog, then increase the juggling speed, rather than the animation speed, to bring the pattern down lower.<p>There's also an android app that does similar stuff: <a href="https://github.com/namlit/siteswap_generator">https://github.com/namlit/siteswap_generator</a>
There is also this:<p><a href="https://www.craig-wood.com/nick/animations/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.craig-wood.com/nick/animations/</a><p>If you are interested in more juggling animations.<p>I specifically enjoy this comment:<p>> When making the men juggling men etc animations I made a small mistake which made the smaller men juggle at twice the rate of the larger men. This halves the quality of the smaller men's animation, but I left it because I rather liked the smaller men juggling faster the smaller they got.
<a href="http://jugglinglab.org/anim?<any_valid_siteswap_pattern>" rel="nofollow noreferrer">http://jugglinglab.org/anim?<any_valid_siteswap_pattern></a> will serve an animation of that [siteswap](<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siteswap" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siteswap</a>) pattern.
Oh man, this has the vibes of JIS - the Juggling Information Service. This is where I saw this kind of animation the first time l, I think. It was one of the first websites I visited regularly and it is still online.<p><a href="http://juggling.org/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">http://juggling.org/</a>
So, this is Juggling Lab <i>GIF</i> Server or this is Juggling Lab <i>GIF</i> Server?<p>Siteswap patters are fun to toy and fuzz <a href="http://jugglinglab.org/anim?pattern=%3C339P|333P%3E" rel="nofollow noreferrer">http://jugglinglab.org/anim?pattern=%3C339P|333P%3E</a>