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  2. Biophilic Design Is the Signature Style of Plant Lovers ... - AOL

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    Patterns that mimic motifs in nature can also help calm the space. “This can include fractal patterns found in textiles, the symmetry of natural shapes like leaves or shells, or biomorphic ...

  3. Fractal art - Wikipedia

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    Fractal art developed from the mid-1980s onwards. [2] It is a genre of computer art and digital art which are part of new media art. The mathematical beauty of fractals lies at the intersection of generative art and computer art. They combine to produce a type of abstract art. Fractal art (especially in the western world) is rarely drawn or ...

  4. Fractal cosmology - Wikipedia

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    The first attempt to model the distribution of galaxies with a fractal pattern was made by Luciano Pietronero and his team in 1987, [2] and a more detailed view of the universe's large-scale structure emerged over the following decade, as the number of cataloged galaxies grew larger.

  5. Mandelbrot set - Wikipedia

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    The Mandelbrot set is widely considered the most popular fractal, [47] [48] and has been referenced several times in popular culture. The Jonathan Coulton song "Mandelbrot Set" is a tribute to both the fractal itself and to the man it is named after, Benoit Mandelbrot. [49]

  6. Fractal - Wikipedia

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    These designs are composite fractal patterns consisting of individual fractal ‘tree-seeds’ which combine to create a ‘global fractal forest.’ The local ‘tree-seed’ patterns, global configuration of tree-seed locations, and overall resulting ‘global-forest’ patterns have fractal qualities.

  7. Kerry Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Mitchell (born 1961) is an American artist known for his algorithmic and fractal art, which has been exhibited at the Nature in Art Museum, [1] The Bridges Conference, [2] and the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, [3] and for his "Fractal Art Manifesto".

  8. Barnsley fern - Wikipedia

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    Fractal fern in four states of construction. Highlighted triangles show how the half of one leaflet is transformed to half of one whole leaf or frond.. Though Barnsley's fern could in theory be plotted by hand with a pen and graph paper, the number of iterations necessary runs into the tens of thousands, which makes use of a computer practically mandatory.

  9. Fractal expressionism - Wikipedia

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    Fractal expressionism is used to distinguish fractal art generated directly by artists from fractal art generated using mathematics and/or computers. [1] Fractals are patterns that repeat at increasingly fine scales and are prevalent in natural scenery (examples include clouds, rivers, and mountains). [ 2 ]