Title: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: Chillheimer on June 02, 2016, 03:58:52 PM Hello fellow fractalists!
You might have noticed that the internet is missing an encyclopedia that focuses on fractals. We decided to change this and worked very hard in the past weeks to create the framework for such an encyclopedia - this is the current status: http://fractalogy.org/ What's still missing are the actual articles for the encyclopedia, like this one --> (http://fractalogy.org/forests/) Over the last years we've gathered all the topics and have tons of links, pictures & research papers, every information you need to write an article. But we're doing this in our limited freetime, and after all this is supposed to become a community project. So it's time to involve the community - or to be precise: You! :D If you can check at least 2 of the following: -want to help spread knowledge about fractals -have advanced knowledge of any fractal topic (top menue-->fractals/nature) -are good at writing or visualizing topics graphically -know of any other way to contribute ..please consider helping this community effort. No obligations, non profit, free to use, no ads - this is just about idealism and our shared passion for fractals. It's time they get the attention they deserve. To give the project a publicity boost we produced this film: https://vimeo.com/168938864 (please don't share yet, we want to avoid visitors browsing an unfinished website and never return) We hope that the connection to the current No Man's Sky hype will help to spread this and bring fractals and fractal research back to the mainstream. But this also sets a tight deadline - we want to "go live" with the site and video no later than 31st of june. Even if you just write one very short article this will help us big time to make this whole project possible! Any questions, feedback, info? Just post here or drop me a PM. Cheers, Chillheimer Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: lycium on June 02, 2016, 04:41:55 PM Might be worth adding Apophysis to the list of software, and well, I'd suggest Chaotica but I guess dirty commercial software (incl UltraFractal, Xenodream, ...) is unwelcome?
Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: TheRedshiftRider on June 02, 2016, 04:48:10 PM I would be glad to contribute. ;)
I have heard the release of No man's sky has been delayed untill August. Edit: the site's layout is beautiful. Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: Max Sinister on June 02, 2016, 10:56:54 PM Yes, looks pretty up-to-date.
I was only surprised they have their own forum, I already expected that'd be here. Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: Chillheimer on June 03, 2016, 09:38:45 AM Might be worth adding Apophysis to the list of software, and well, I'd suggest Chaotica but I guess dirty commercial software (incl UltraFractal, Xenodream, ...) is unwelcome? Our main focus is the encyclopedia and research area, software is just an addon for those interested in taking a few first steps of fractal generation. so we want to keep the list short (and indeed only freeware). But I guess it wouldn't hurt if we add a point to the menu that lists the most important software, including commercial ones. would you mind helping out with such a list, incl. links and a short description, lycium? I would be glad to contribute. ;) you're totally welcome to do so!I had thought about you when reading that you're studying chemistry: http://fractalogy.org/nature/chemistry/ I have heard the release of No man's sky has been delayed untill August. We definitely wanted to go live a month or longer before the games release date - because when it's out, people will play the game itself instead of watching videos about it.. ;)So I'm quite happy it got delayed.. Yes, looks pretty up-to-date. To make that clear: It is not at all our intention to compete with fractalforums! We don't do fractal art or much about the generation of fractals. I will stay active here just as ever.I was only surprised they have their own forum, I already expected that'd be here. The forum there is targeting a different 'peer group' - it's purpose is to bring fractal researchers together, who until now mostly work completely on their own, each running their own website. If we each fight on our own, we will never overcome the 'fractal curse' (http://www.fractalogy.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=24&p=29&hilit=curse#p29). So in this forum we will discuss our own research and findings and try to prove/disprove each other so we can then speak with one voice and publicize the results we agree in the "research area"-category of the front page. The initial idea was also to connect the encyclopedia-article with the forum for questions, discussion and suggestions for improvement, but this turned out to be quite complicated and is now very low on the priority list. Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: TheRedshiftRider on June 03, 2016, 01:26:09 PM Thanks, I will certainly be adding some topics to chemistry. :)
I made this a sticky topic. I think this is a great collaboration project. Edit: architecture seems to be missing. Would you mind adding that as well. I might be able to help out there as well. Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: Caleidoscope on June 03, 2016, 01:47:20 PM Might be worth adding Apophysis to the list of software, and well, I'd suggest Chaotica but I guess dirty commercial software (incl UltraFractal, Xenodream, ...) is unwelcome? And maybe Chaoscope as one of the oldest programs and for many the first to start with fractals or just to honor it ;) By the way, it looks great. I'm afraid I can't contribute but I'm sure I will visit it a lot. Great work guys :beer:Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: Adam Majewski on June 03, 2016, 10:56:14 PM There is many articles with open licence here :
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Fractals Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: Chillheimer on June 07, 2016, 09:40:10 AM good to see you there redshiftrider!
adam, this is an awesome resource! thank you for sharing. and yep, we'll add chaoscope to the list. Actually I was thinking if it would be appropriate to mirror Naheems fractal census: http://www.nahee.com/PNL/Fractal_Software.html As you might now he passed away recently - I guess it's only a question of time before the site goes offline. what do you think, would this be his wish? Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: Caleidoscope on June 07, 2016, 11:43:35 AM and yep, we'll add chaoscope to the list. Actually I was thinking if it would be appropriate to mirror Naheems fractal census: http://www.nahee.com/PNL/Fractal_Software.html As you might now he passed away recently - I guess it's only a question of time before the site goes offline. what do you think, would this be his wish?] I think he would be honored. A man so devoted and so helpful for anyone who asked and needed help, with a lot of humor and patience I think he would be glad to see his work used. And also in this way his memory will live on. Well, that's what I think. I really cared about him, he was very kind! Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: TheRedshiftRider on June 07, 2016, 11:57:13 AM good to see you there redshiftrider! adam, this is an awesome resource! thank you for sharing. and yep, we'll add chaoscope to the list. Actually I was thinking if it would be appropriate to mirror Naheems fractal census: http://www.nahee.com/PNL/Fractal_Software.html As you might now he passed away recently - I guess it's only a question of time before the site goes offline. what do you think, would this be his wish? We should definitely do that. He was one of the main contributors of this forum. I think it would have been his wish. Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: cKleinhuis on June 07, 2016, 12:44:33 PM ehrm, what the heck, the wikibooks page displays a citation from ME ?!?!?!
Quote "Just keep in mind that what is obvious for you won't be necessarily obvious for the reader." :— (cKleinhuis ) :D might be possible i said that, but displaying a cite from me right beside richard p. feyman seems a bit odd for me ;) under whoms maintenance is that page ?! Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: Max Sinister on June 08, 2016, 10:53:04 PM Just check the history of the page, most contributors have their user pages.
Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: cKleinhuis on June 08, 2016, 11:26:04 PM great, and @chillheimer, the video is just fantastic and i promoted it on the fb ff (facebook fractalforums) site
Title: Re: Community driven fractal encyclopedia Post by: Chillheimer on June 08, 2016, 11:41:44 PM great, and @chillheimer, the video is just fantastic and i promoted it on the fb ff (facebook fractalforums) site thanks, it's good to get feedback that shows the crazy amount of work that went in there has been worth it.but please wait with promoting it - this was more of an internal ff-'preview' to find active support by showing that we really mean it. (please don't share yet, we want to avoid visitors browsing an unfinished website and never return) we want to release it on all reachable channels on one day (probably 21st or 28th of june) to increase the impact and the chance to reach the treshhold to go viral. If you have any good places to post please save them until release day or share them here. this needs any support it can get, time to speak with one voice and join forces to bring fractals back into the mainstream. cheers! |