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Title: convergence of mathematics and art
Post by: mfg on April 22, 2012, 05:10:18 PM
Good morning to you all,

Let me introduce myself: I am a physicist working on energy conservation and ultrafast phenomena in Mexico. In the past two decades, together with colleagues J.L. del Rio and E. Guillaumin, we generated fractals (that took from several minutes to several hours due to hardware limitations at the time) and  showed the hardcopy photographs in several local exhibitions. Sample photos of that epoch at http://luz.izt.uam.mx/gallery2/v/loc_001/fractales/ (http://luz.izt.uam.mx/gallery2/v/loc_001/fractales/).

This forum: I was delighted to read the thread that led to the mandelbub formulae. Also, the renderings produced by some of you are extraordinary. And even more, the software that some of you are producing to visualize 3D objects is most interesting. Open source collaborative work brings together our different abilities and creates extraordinary projects. Congratulations!

In the next few months I will post some contributions that I hope will pave the way towards three dimensional fractals that exhibit auto-similarity features.

yours,
manuel


Title: Re: convergence of mathematics and art
Post by: Sockratease on April 22, 2012, 06:30:14 PM
Hello and welcome to the forums.

I look forward to seeing your works.