Title: Saying "Hi"+ few images Post by: LhoghoNurbs on December 27, 2009, 09:51:46 AM Hi, everyone.
Although I've been into fractals for two decades, it is now the first time I become a member of a fractal-related forum. My latest hobby is finding the balance between fractal science and fractal art. Fractal science are all those nice achievements related to rendering in 2D and 3D, finding new code optimizations, mathematical study on dimensions and so on. Fractal art embraces activities like drawing fractal-like pictures by hands or with an image editing program. For the last year I have tried to find artistic interpretations of the traditional Mandelbrot Set fractal in objects and events from human everyday life, science and knowledge. I also did an exhibition (a true exhibition with posters in an exhibition hall). Attached are few low-res snapshots of some of the posters. The on-line version of the exhibition is here (http://mandelbrot-set.elica.net/index.html). Title: Re: Saying "Hi"+ few images Post by: kram1032 on December 30, 2009, 09:39:06 PM hmmm... a Mandelbrot puzzle might be one of the hardest possible, especially if the parts do not stay the same size but you could reuse parts in different scales and rotations.
It might be that one seems to fit but if you zoom deeper, you'll see gaps of wrongly put pieces... Couldn't happen with something like the Sierpinsky carpet as the elemets always stay exactly equal.... Btw: Interesting Zipper :) Title: Re: Saying "Hi"+ few images Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on January 06, 2010, 06:31:52 PM Hi, everyone. Although I've been into fractals for two decades, it is now the first time I become a member of a fractal-related forum. My latest hobby is finding the balance between fractal science and fractal art. Fractal science are all those nice achievements related to rendering in 2D and 3D, finding new code optimizations, mathematical study on dimensions and so on. Fractal art embraces activities like drawing fractal-like pictures by hands or with an image editing program. For the last year I have tried to find artistic interpretations of the traditional Mandelbrot Set fractal in objects and events from human everyday life, science and knowledge. I also did an exhibition (a true exhibition with posters in an exhibition hall). Attached are few low-res snapshots of some of the posters. The on-line version of the exhibition is here (http://mandelbrot-set.elica.net/index.html). Greetings, and Welcome to this particular Forum !! :D I like your artistic interpretation!! Good imagination!!! |