Fractal
Landscapes
Fractal
landscapes are depictions of places that are not real,
but feel like they must exist somewhere. Traditional Euclidian
geometry is obsolete
in terms of describing the universe
in which
we live. A mountain is not a cone, the horizon is not a
curve, and the shoreline is not a straight line. Fractal
geometry can accurately represent the real shapes in the
universe, from galaxies and stars to molecules and microscopic
life.
Golden
Desert
Mandelbrot
Bubble Fractal
Or
is it a star-filled golden sky?
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Teal
Valley
Mandelbrot
Plasma Thread Fractal
Blue-green
hills surround a white-threaded valley.
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Red
Lace Panorama
Mandelbrot
Bubble Fractal
A
delicate curtain of red lace.
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Orange
Islands
Mandelbrot
Bubble Fractal
In
a yellow sea.
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Red
Gorge
Mandelbrot
Mosaic Fractal
A
basin with dark topped mesas rising.
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These are landscapes in the figurative sense,
in that they just suggest landscape forms. If you want to see
fractal landscapes that look realistic visit this web site:
Fractal Landscapes by Adam Brown
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