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The Art of Amy Myers

http://www.amymyersdrawings.com/ Must check out Amy Meyer’s gallery! Artist Statement” The perspective of   particle physics is one of a universe without “stuff”. All particles exist     with the potential    to combine with            and become                different particles. They are intermediate states   in a network of interactions  and are based upon events,                  not things.

Never Duplicated Fractals – Featured Artist: Sya

http://news.deviantart.com/article/39375/ From the page: Welcome to another edition of the bi-monthly newsletter promoting unique and interesting fractals, NEVER DUPLICATED FRACTALS. FEATURED ARTIST — `sya You go girl! If you haven’t seen `sya’s work yet, then you should plan a day (no less) to look through her gallery. Wonderful creativity, amazing execution. Just lovely. Keep on fractaling, `sya! ————— Thanks forContinue readingNever Duplicated Fractals – Featured Artist: Sya

Berent Korfker

http://www.korfker.com/ I am deeply honored to have been asked by my friend, Berent, for permission to use some of my fractal images for the promotion of concerts and charitable events. He is a master violinist, professor, and fractal-lover.

The Fractal Challenge

http://calvindude.com/dude/blog/2007/07/the-fractal-challenge-to-homology/ From the page: “I am the first person to acknowledge that I am somewhat strange. One of the things that I enjoy doing is looking at patterns. For instance, when I walk down the sidewalk I look for patterns in the cracks in the cement, in the twigs that fall from trees, in shadows, etc. These patterns have oneContinue readingThe Fractal Challenge

African fractals

http://www.ethanzuckerman.com/blog?p=1469 From the page: “Egland’s work began by analyzing photos of African villages and seeing fractal patterns. With a Fulbright grant, he began travelling around Africa and asking people why people build the way they do. He found palaces made from fractile organizations of rectangles, villages of self-similar circular compounds, Nigerian villages apparently built from self-similar circles. “

Fractal flightpaths: how flies find their way

http://arstechnica.com/journals/science.ars/2007/04/04/fractal-flightpaths-how-flies-find-their-way From the page: The research, from a pair of scientists at Rothamsted Research in the UK and UCLA, have examined and mapped the behavior of fruit flies (drosophila melanogaster) as they search for food. Their findings are interesting; the flies utilize a scale-free flightpath; this is similar to a snowflake, or a coastline, or one of those fractals…

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