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Experiments natural patterns using golden ratio and recursive methods

Recursive backpacks. I traveled with my Osprey Aether 70, with my handy Gregory Icarus daypack strapped onto the main pack. I kept anything valuable in the daypack and took it everywhere I went. The big bag was too heavy to easily steal, and too complicated to quickly rummage through. The Nalgene bottle was later "stolen" by my roomie and subsequently stolen by monkeys.

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"Trees and ferns are fractal in nature and can be modeled on a computer by using a recursive algorithm. This recursive nature is obvious in these examples—a branch from a tree or a frond from a fern is a miniature replica of the whole: not identical, but similar in nature. The connection between fractals and leaves are currently being used to determine how much carbon is contained in trees."

-- Wikipedia: Fractals

Not a recursive rattlesnake but a hose with threads still around it. (The original is the next image.) I turned a linear hose into a torus for fun...

Experiments natural patterns using golden ratio and recursive methods

I have a photo-off with C-Bunch & Forest

The Snake Oil Series: XCVI (96)

Chaos Theory V: Recursive Self-Similarity

You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star. - Friedrich Nietzsche

 

A new take on Chaos!

 

For this series, we decided to try a different type of chaotic experimentation. Each CT:5 scent has a base of one of the following scents, in wildly varying proportions:

 

Dorian

O

Penitence

Snake Oil

 

From these bases comes a new series of flowing, fragrant fractals that emanate from these four roots. Random combinations of oils have been added to every individual bottle, resulting in a truly unique blend that retains some of the tone, essence, and soul of the original.

 

This is an exercise in the joy of chance and uncertainty! Each is a one-of-a-kind, utterly random combination of scents, the composition of which is based on whim, mood and gut instinct.

 

Most common allergens have been omitted from the experiment. No pennyroyal, no nuts, no cinnamon, no cassia. Regardless, if you have any sensitivities, please do not participate in Chaos Theory. The contents of the oils are not recorded [that's the whole point!] and we will not be able to answer questions about specific bottles of CT:5 or guarantee that an allergen is not present in your order.

 

By purchasing CT:5, you agree to absolve Black Phoenix of any responsibility related to an allergic reaction to one of the oils in this series.

 

Please make a responsible choice, and use caution and discretion when ordering. This is intended to be a fun, exciting project. Please bear in mind that all Black Phoenix oils are made in an environment that contains nuts, both literally and figuratively.

  

The Chaos blends were created by m‘self, Doc Constantine, and Mister Teddy from Black Phoenix Trading Post, so you get an extra dollop of chaos! We hope that you enjoy these scents as much as we enjoyed creating them!

drl X pavilion entry: l.Farguada, v.orive. b.dale,s.bhooshan

manipulation of a stunning pic by Stuck in Custums

 

Original www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/505960612/

 

author of original www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/

Experiments natural patterns using golden ratio and recursive methods

wikipedia: "Collaboration is working with each other to do a task. It is a recursive process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize shared goals...."

Rome, Italy

© Marije van den Berg

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Made with Mandelbulb 3d

 

See more photos and abstract drawings in my gallery on DeviantArt:

www.deviantart.com/ciokkolata

Thank you!

talysis II revisted - added 6 new species, short video here

talysis II revisted - added 6 new species, short video here

Recursive self-portrait.

 

Autoretrato recursivo.

Experiments natural patterns using golden ratio and recursive methods

Stone building an Aztec symbol... Recursively...

Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Recursive 3D Animation For Live Performance. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch

The Snake Oil Series: DLXXIV (574)

 

Chaos Theory V: Recursive Self-Similarity

 

You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.

- Friedrich Nietzsche

 

A new take on Chaos!

 

For this series, we decided to try a different type of chaotic experimentation. Each CT:5 scent has a base of one of the following scents, in wildly varying proportions:

 

Dorian

O

Penitence

Snake Oil

 

From these bases comes a new series of flowing, fragrant fractals that emanate from these four roots. Random combinations of oils have been added to every individual bottle, resulting in a truly unique blend that retains some of the tone, essence, and soul of the original.

 

This is an exercise in the joy of chance and uncertainty! Each is a one-of-a-kind, utterly random combination of scents, the composition of which is based on whim, mood and gut instinct.

 

Most common allergens have been omitted from the experiment. No pennyroyal, no nuts, no cinnamon, no cassia. Regardless, if you have any sensitivities, please do not participate in Chaos Theory. The contents of the oils are not recorded [that's the whole point!] and we will not be able to answer questions about specific bottles of CT:5 or guarantee that an allergen is not present in your order.

 

By purchasing CT:5, you agree to absolve Black Phoenix of any responsibility related to an allergic reaction to one of the oils in this series.

 

Please make a responsible choice, and use caution and discretion when ordering. This is intended to be a fun, exciting project. Please bear in mind that all Black Phoenix oils are made in an environment that contains nuts, both literally and figuratively.

 

The Chaos blends were created by m‘self, Doc Constantine, and Mister Teddy from Black Phoenix Trading Post, so you get an extra dollop of chaos! We hope that you enjoy these scents as much as we enjoyed creating them!

Heavily edited version of a hand-colored print posted by Okinawa Soba (see LITTLE BABYSITTERS WITH LITTLE BABIES -- A RURAL SCENE in OLD JAPAN) of recursive baby-sitting in old Japan.

 

There are many many interesting images of this type as well as of modern Okinawa at his Flickr site: Okinawa Soba

 

Thanks for the permission to reuse the images, Rob!

A 3D recursive fractal custom made in 'Blender' (the only winning fractal not made in XaoS).

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