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
Source status
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