What is a Fractal? How do fractals work? What are Fractals used for? All of these questions about Fractals explained, and more in this ultimate guide.
Learn about dragon curve fractals and how to make dragon curve fractal art with this awesome STEAM activity!
In the realm of digital art, so many wonderful and playful genres exist that stimulate the imagination, but so few do it with the intricate style of **fractal art**. Fractal art is achieved through the mathematical calculations of fractal objects being visually displayed, with the use of self-similar transforms that are generated and manipulated with different assigned geometric properties to produce multiple variations of the shape in continually reducing patterns. Sounds extremely technical and not that artistic, true, but these equations create some of the most mesmerizing and inspiring artwork to emerge from the digital art arena.
Learn more about The Mathematics of Design with the Fibonacci Sequence, Fractals, Polykleitos Canon & Polyhedra. Thought Design was art?
The pixel art has recently made an impressive resurgence, making it highly sought after among indie game developers and digital artists. This unique art form
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Museum visits are often informative to enrich one’s knowledge. But occasionally, you will have experiences that may leave you questioning whether what you saw was indeed real.
Artist Emily Garfield maps places that don't exist. "I think that's related to the way cities grow in real life."
For Day Three of Fractal Week we have our youngest fractal, first described in the mid-sixties. This fractal curve goes by many names “The Harter-Heighway Dragon”, “The Dragon Cur…
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Showcasing a growing design trend, check out these neumorphism iPhone wallpapers that promote a softer interface, somewhere between flat design and skeuomorphism.