Two free to stream documentaries on fractal geometry. One featuring the recently deceased Arthur C. Clarke called 'The Colours of Infinity'...
The other is on Teachers.Tv entitled 'Clouds are not Spheres' which is basically a biography of the fractal godfather Benoît B. Mandelbrot (you can stream the video without registering but you`ll need to do so if you want to download it)
Showing posts with label fractal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fractal. Show all posts
Monday, 28 April 2008
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
A Collective of Space
A gallery of quotes, images, links and all manner of interesting things at the Space Collective site.

Density Cobbles 3: by Dave Bollinger

By Paul Bourke.
"I wonder whether fractal images are not touching the very structure of our brains. Is there a clue in the infinitely regressing character of such images that illuminates our perception of art? Could it be that a fractal image is of such extraordinary richness, that it is bound to resonate with our neuronal circuits and stimulate the pleasure I infer we all feel?" (P. W. Atkins)

Density Cobbles 3: by Dave Bollinger

By Paul Bourke.
"I wonder whether fractal images are not touching the very structure of our brains. Is there a clue in the infinitely regressing character of such images that illuminates our perception of art? Could it be that a fractal image is of such extraordinary richness, that it is bound to resonate with our neuronal circuits and stimulate the pleasure I infer we all feel?" (P. W. Atkins)
Sunday, 16 March 2008
Abstraction and Formalism: Prehistoric?
An amazing mural, amazing because it challenges our contemporary view of the 'abstract' in art..(that it emerges from 'academic' or 'intellectual' endevour)

Neolithic mural, Djade al Mugahara, Syria...
http://www.archaeology.org/0801/topten/neolithic_mural.html
Also consider 'formalism' or the idea that art and architecture can be constructed from clear principles or self similar components, again, is this 'academic' or 'intellectual'?. Have a look at fractal/recursive geometry in African architecture and think again (the history of ideas is not so simple, fortunately/unfortunately)

A Ted talk by Ron Eglash (20mins)
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/198
Ron Eglash`s Site.
http://www.rpi.edu/~eglash/eglash.dir/afractal/afractal.htm
Amazon link to his book.
African Fractals: Modern Computing and Indigenous Design

Neolithic mural, Djade al Mugahara, Syria...
In the fall of 2006, French archaeologists digging at the Neolithic site of Djade al Mugahara in northern Syria announced the discovery of a remarkable mural. Made up of red, black, and white geometric shapes painted 11,000 years ago, the small panel bore an uncanny resemblance to the early work of modernist masters Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee.
http://www.archaeology.org
Also consider 'formalism' or the idea that art and architecture can be constructed from clear principles or self similar components, again, is this 'academic' or 'intellectual'?. Have a look at fractal/recursive geometry in African architecture and think again (the history of ideas is not so simple, fortunately/unfortunately)

A Ted talk by Ron Eglash (20mins)
http://www.ted.com/talks/v
Ron Eglash`s Site.
http://www.rpi.edu/~eglash/eglash.dir/afractal/afractal.htm
Amazon link to his book.
African Fractals: Modern Computing and Indigenous Design
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