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TIMESTAMP 08/11/2009. The original Mandelbrot is an amazing object that has captured the public's imagination for 30 years with its cascading patterns and hypnotically colorful detail. It's known as a 'fractal' - a type of shape that yields (sometimes elaborate) detail forever, no matter how far you 'zoom' into it (think of the trunk of a tree sprouting branches, which in turn split off into small
TIMESTAMP 08/11/2009. The original Mandelbrot is an amazing object that has captured the public's imagination for 30 years with its cascading patterns and hypnotically colourful detail. It's known as a 'fractal' - a type of shape that yields (sometimes elaborate) detail forever, no matter how far you 'zoom' into it (think of the trunk of a tree sprouting branches, which in turn split off into smal
ABOVE: So near and yet so far. This cool 3D Mandelbrot-shaped picture (rendered by Thomas Ludwig) looks promising, but careful examination will reveal it not to be what we're looking for. Timestamp 21/03/2008: Probably no eye has ever seen the wonders of the 3D Mandelbrot set. This page goes in search of the elusive beast - and what could be considered by some to be the Holy Grail of fractals. Int
This guide is meant as a quick start to programming and manipulating raw MIDI data (at the byte level). It is by no means exhaustive, but concentrates on the structure of the MIDI (SMF) format and some of the main commands, so it should help you learn the basics very quickly! Using the knowledge contained on this page, you'll be well on your way to creating a program like my MIDI Transform applet.
Try all 8 above for different effects. As usual, each one has to be stared at in the centre for about a minute before you look away. This optical illusion (now at version 3) has been featured on the new page along with 6 other brand new illusions exclusive to Skytopia. Originally, the illusion came from the rotating spiral illusion in the 19th century. But I've spruced it up by using a different l
An intriguing selection of old, new and exclusive optical illusions. Many pictures are enhanced via the use of 3D and animation. Even though a few of the optical illusions here are already popular, I have enhanced many of them by animating them in some way - rotating, squashing, switching, sliding - you name it. Also, many of the optical illusions on display I've actually made myself =) (including
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