Sunset Fractals, large view . . . On the road in North America.
A fractal is a geometric shape that is repeated over and over
again at ever smaller scales (key concepts: self-similarity +
difference of scale). This results in highly complex, irregular
structures that cannot be represented by classical geometry.
Click here to see a set of four fractal poems, A Die Falls, Procrastination,
Pianoforte & Mirrors; Click here to see and hear fractal temporal
movements in my music: Movewment X of Ridge Crossing,
'Swallow Clavier'. DOWNLOAD MP3:
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Only Chimney Left . . . |
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