Fractal Relationships
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 3:41 pm
Fractal relationships
Hey – do any of you mob know Mandlebrot Fractal? He’s been around for thirty years.
They say he’s been seen in all parts of our country. He’s only just come to my ears.
He seems to be quite a smart clued up young chap and his wife Julia is the same,
quite scientific types or so they seem and both blessed with an outstanding name.
Some say he’s real good at making a point – he was named for a mathematician,
the work that he does really blows me away – to my eye this bloke is a magician.
Give him a picture as straight as can be of a dog or a flower or a bus
and in seconds he’s altered it. How I don’t know but he can and without any fuss.
Your picture is changed and nobody that's here would guess what it was. They wont know.
There's patterns and whirls and cool artistic swirls and it's something you’d happily show.
If you really can’t stand your dear Mother in Law you can change her to something that’s nice
and hang her on the wall without minding at all. Peace and harmony reign for a price.
Maureen Clifford © 03/12
The Mandelbrot set has become popular outside mathematics both for its aesthetic appeal and as an example of a complex structure arising from the application of simple rules, and is one of the best-known examples of mathematical visualization.
I have never heard of it found it when fiddling with my photoshop program on the computer This is fascinating and here is a short clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_GBwuYuOOs
Zondrae you were telling us about your comp for the design of a ukelele - you could create something totally unique. This is what your own ABPA picture looks like when you Fractal it...pretty cool
Hey – do any of you mob know Mandlebrot Fractal? He’s been around for thirty years.
They say he’s been seen in all parts of our country. He’s only just come to my ears.
He seems to be quite a smart clued up young chap and his wife Julia is the same,
quite scientific types or so they seem and both blessed with an outstanding name.
Some say he’s real good at making a point – he was named for a mathematician,
the work that he does really blows me away – to my eye this bloke is a magician.
Give him a picture as straight as can be of a dog or a flower or a bus
and in seconds he’s altered it. How I don’t know but he can and without any fuss.
Your picture is changed and nobody that's here would guess what it was. They wont know.
There's patterns and whirls and cool artistic swirls and it's something you’d happily show.
If you really can’t stand your dear Mother in Law you can change her to something that’s nice
and hang her on the wall without minding at all. Peace and harmony reign for a price.
Maureen Clifford © 03/12
The Mandelbrot set has become popular outside mathematics both for its aesthetic appeal and as an example of a complex structure arising from the application of simple rules, and is one of the best-known examples of mathematical visualization.
I have never heard of it found it when fiddling with my photoshop program on the computer This is fascinating and here is a short clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_GBwuYuOOs
Zondrae you were telling us about your comp for the design of a ukelele - you could create something totally unique. This is what your own ABPA picture looks like when you Fractal it...pretty cool