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Nature always gives us a sense of peace, and it is also an endless source of inspiration for creativity. I made a lot of ...
Modou Dieng Yacine and Zoila Andrea Coc-Chang explore how formal composition can tap into the conceptual at 193 Gallery.
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Ferns are among the best and most accessible examples of fractals. The leaves of each fern, which are called fronds, form the self-same pattern when viewed at any distance or scale. In fact, one of ...
In nature, fractal patterns aren’t just aesthetically pleasing, they’re also often related to function. For example, branching enables trees to transport fluid, harvest light and maintain ...
Snowflakes are an example of this, but fractals can also form tree patterns. "Fractals are just figures that repeat themselves," Gao said. “If you look at a tree, its branches are branching.
Importantly, this butterfly pattern is a fractal, meaning it is a self-repeating pattern that is produced over different scales, again and again. While there are many examples of fractals in ...
Fractals are self-repeating patterns that occur on different length scales and can be seen in nature in a variety of settings, including snowflakes, ferns, and coastlines.