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Title: Dr. Ahara's office
Post by: DarkBeam on March 22, 2012, 10:47:11 AM
Kazushi Ahara is one of the "ideators" of the Quasi-Fuchsian fractals; his office is a perfect example of fractal, randomized fractal. It's difficult to recognize ordered patterns here. :dink: :suspious: I guess a very new formula is written on a small piece of paper under some meters of crap rofl2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KEcZ1FIo70&list=UUzfCVayLlkdIfwRPu9xzNkg&index=1&feature=plcp


Title: Re: Dr. Ahara's office
Post by: Sockratease on March 22, 2012, 10:54:47 AM
Looks just like my work area   O0

Except the desk has too much empty space on it.  That's inefficient!


Title: Re: Dr. Ahara's office
Post by: DarkBeam on March 22, 2012, 10:57:30 AM
Looks just like my work area   O0

Except the desk has too much empty space on it.  That's inefficient!

That's right! He must place some 3D fractals on it to fill everything! :D


Title: Re: Dr. Ahara's office
Post by: trumanbrown on March 30, 2012, 07:29:43 PM
Earthquakes are multi-fractal systems.  Note the high lacunarity of the shelves.  :)