Universal Turning Machine Simulator

The Turing machine was described by Alan Turing in 1937 as a theoretical device that manipulates symbols contained on a strip of tape. It is a very interesting theoretical tool and teaching tool, and they have been a number of simulators created in the past, but most are very ugly and are limited in functionality, so this project would set out to create a "pretty" looking Universal Turning Machine inspired by 1940s computers, Steampunk, and any other nice looking machines, e.g. I would see the input as a white paper tape of infinite length with a width of 15cm, the machine stamps (and removes) white cards (10cm X 10cm) with black symbols onto the paper tape. The stamping mechanism would look something like this video (without the need for someone to put their hand in ;-)

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