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'The Neutrino Trap' began as an image titled 'Cochonnets' created by Michèle Dessureault as an exercise for a small group of us to experiment with.
The rules were simple: Keep the first two layers, but we were free to zoom, rotate, change colorings, add transformations,
add new layers, and so on.
Michèle's site displays numerous fine examples of her fractal art. |
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Ideograph courtesy of Michèle Dessureault |
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A big thank-you to Kerry Mitchell, for showing the way to produce embossed images like 'Four Way Street'.
I recommend visiting Kerry'sgalleries. His work is among the best around. |
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Special thanks to Samuel Monnier for sharing the basic techniques used to produce 'Go'. See the Paramathematical Gallery for a look at his great fractal art. |
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