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This one needs much fixing, but I don't have time - so here it is! It's another Distance Estimate "Combinate" fractal animation. Stats: Total Favorities: 0 View Who Favorited Filesize: 350.43kB Height: 540 Width: 960 Discussion Topic: View Topic Keywords: Mandelbulb Hybrid Combinate Menger Posted by: Sockratease April 29, 2011, 11:11:43 AM Image Linking Codes
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Sockratease | July 02, 2011, 01:37:56 PM Thanks! I enjoy playing with sounds in my animations. That one is a rare example where I couldn't work my usual tricks to my satisfaction (I take ambient sound recordings, add some echoes and effects, convert to midi in various voices, then compile the tracks for a "song") so I mixed in the original sounds with some midi echoey stuff going on. As for what we'd hear in the situation you describe... if we shrunk that small, then so would our ears. We'd hear the music made by sub-atomic particles and energy fields. Sound is just the way we perceive ambient vibrations. We'd re-tune to whatever scale at which we happen to exist. According to string theory, everything vibrates at every conceivable scale, so we'd hear entirely new stuffs. I think... |
Guest | June 26, 2011, 10:41:04 AM Really like your exploration of the sound inside the fractal world. Can fractals really be said to have sound inside them? Imagine if we could get down there, you would soon become much smaller than a molecule of any gas through which sound could travel. Isn't that right? |
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