Saturday, May 8, 2010

Hot Hot Hot !

Incandescent

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Volcanic,dramatic,ominous- is this the eve of an eruption?

Make a return visit to see if this fractal goes Icelandic -Max Iter


Friday, May 7, 2010

A Fractal Worm

Eeeeww! It's All Annelid Like!

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Looks like that giant worm in that book- what was it called?
Dude? Dune? Dubious? And they had that magic powder, 
herb or spice or relish or whatever it was called.
And under the influence of the magic powder the Kommuters 
  could navigate the Public Transistor System.  
It's been ages since I read it and I can't quite remember.

For the thrilling conclusion to this story come back soon. - Max Iter
 


Thursday, May 6, 2010

Possibly Superfluous but not Retroactive


Right-angle-palooza!

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Fractint can do the craziest things-techno boxes


Sparklies Removed!

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The May 2 post resized and anti-aliased
More to follow-Max Iter

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Kingdom Plantae

Cholorphyllish

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The famously flexible Fractint formula parser gives this fractal a leafy appearance. The coloring gives a design that is detailed but not distracting; without an immediate visual focus it is intended as wallpaper-a background.
  
Come back often to the Garden of Algorithmic Delights - Max Iter



Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Hemoglobin and Oxygen


Fmod Coloring


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Intimations of the organic; a clutch of eggs or cells?
 Come back often to see the latest additions to the Mandelbrot menagerie - Max Iter

Monday, May 3, 2010

The Magnetic Minibrot


The Minibrot - Ever Constant Ever New

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Another addition to The Museum of Quadratic Iteration.
Like what you see? Take the little fella home. 
Released under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
Come back soon the curator is certain to secure new and novel specimens. -Max Iter

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Warp Speed


Event Horizon


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Suggests a cluster of galaxies rushing to a great black hole
perhaps to emerge on the other side of the universe.

It's an iteration situation - Max Iter