Clicking this button will redirect you to a random Wikipedia article on a topic within the field of computer graphics. The list of potential articles is stored in a javascript file and when the button is pressed a random one will be chosen and open in a new tab. So every time you press the button you will get a different article. There are over 250 articles at this point so read and research all of them and you should keep yourself busy for awhile. They are all concepts within computer graphics / image processing that I found interesting at some point.
This button is for serious enthusiasts only. I used Python to "scrape" all the links to all the articles mentioned within the contents of the initial 250 topics. After the script deleted the duplicates there are over 12,000 articles in this set. I haven't discovered any false positives but I'm sure they're there. The subject matter does stray from computer graphics quite often because I had know way of filtering for that, but to me that is part of the fun. So, go ahead and click the button.
Click here to see a list of all the original articles with links.
Wiki TV test page (auto scrolling slideshow of images).
Subpage Template testing to see how the page looks.