fractal art
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- Mr_Jump0
There is no art. Only encounters. Thats wot Dleuze and Guttari said.... or somethin' like that.
- rabattski0
rasko4: i know. which makes it still plausible to use in a discussion. being rhetoric doesn't mean it cannot be used otherwise. anyways, i rather talk about the topic than about wether i can or cannot use rhetoric questions. rewinding back to: paint/math can be used to make art but not all paint/math is art as a reaction to your post.
- rabattski0
anyways, i have seen plenty of visual art (mostly projections) which was based on mathematic models or theories ranging from very simple to very complex. dunno. i would classify the hektor project as well as the blinken lights projects as math art (or where math is used in order to create art).
- zeroblade0
Aime: You were trying to reply when you accidentally broadcast the thread? ~: )
Now there's doubles and i got a bit confused.
Must be the weed I hadn't smoked.
- zeroblade0
but in any case:
have none of you folks used fractal art before?
i may be off topic a little but are those flash experiments which leave a long, repetitive trail behind considered fractal art as well?
- pascii0
i did. and i will do it again! TAKE OUT!
- zeroblade0
eh? take out what pascii?
- Eli0
not all math is art, but all art is math on some level, take music for instance, unless you listen to nothing but Fennesz, the music you hear is composed almost entirely of mathamatical patterns. Paintings, even the most chaotic and abstract have pattern and reason. How people define art may vary, and there are instances where total chaos can be art, but for the most part, if it wasn't mathimatically inclined it wasn't intended to be art.
- nLHb0
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~davemc/Pi…
MC Escher was the master of combining math and art.
Oh yah, fractals are neat but have been overused in horribly ugly rave flyers for too long.
- pascii0
take out....
90ies techno filter! : )