Mathematical “Abstracts”

Year: 1999 Authors: Lawrence Holbrook

Core claim

Mathematical processes, especially fractals and randomized averaging, can be tuned with graphics software to produce aesthetically compelling abstract images.

Topics

fractals, random numbers, computer-generated abstract art, color mapping

Domains

complex dynamics, iterative functions, random processes, self-similarity, abstract art, digital image design, graphics software, color design

Methods

function iteration, escape criteria, random number averaging, color map design

Media

computer graphics, pixel images, color graphics software, digital images

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