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A series of colourful psychadelic 3-d photographic experiments exploring the external depth of the canvas as an alternative to the defacto aesthetic of the flat print. All images were created via a combination of free and commercial software [Ultrafractal, Fractint, Visions of Chaos etc]. To be used in Conjunction with "Chromadepth" 3-d glasses which produce a stereoscopic effect based upon differences in the diffraction of color through a special prism-like holographic film fitted into glasses. Chromadepth glasses give the illusion of colors taking up different positions in space, with red being in front, and blue being in back].

 

It seems like it should have an obvious name, but nothing's coming to me...

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Wallpaper (1680x1050) created with Ultra Fractal by Arthur Stammet.

Created with Ultra Fractal

 

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A Carr 3534 formula rendering on the Ultrafractal platform

 

Ultrafractal

fractal art. Created with Ultrafractal.

Created using Ultra Fractal 2 fractal program.

Ultrafractal + filters

Made with Ultra Fractal by Arthur Stammet.

An algorithmic image made in Ultrafractal.

 

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Ultrafractal, Nova Mandelbrot.

Designed using UltraFractal-5 Software.

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Wallpaper (1680x1050) created with Ultra Fractal by Arthur Stammet.

A series of colourful psychadelic 3-d photographic experiments exploring the external depth of the canvas as an alternative to the defacto aesthetic of the flat print. All images were created via a combination of free and commercial software [Ultrafractal, Fractint, Visions of Chaos etc]. To be used in Conjunction with "Chromadepth" 3-d glasses which produce a stereoscopic effect based upon differences in the diffraction of color through a special prism-like holographic film fitted into glasses. Chromadepth glasses give the illusion of colors taking up different positions in space, with red being in front, and blue being in back].

 

First attempt at a Marble in Ultra Fractal, following the tutorial by Velvet--Glove on deviantart.

Wallpaper (1680x1050) created with Ultra Fractal by Arthur Stammet.

A series of colourful psychadelic 3-d photographic experiments exploring the external depth of the canvas as an alternative to the defacto aesthetic of the flat print. All images were created via a combination of free and commercial software [Ultrafractal, Fractint, Visions of Chaos etc]. To be used in Conjunction with "Chromadepth" 3-d glasses which produce a stereoscopic effect based upon differences in the diffraction of color through a special prism-like holographic film fitted into glasses. Chromadepth glasses give the illusion of colors taking up different positions in space, with red being in front, and blue being in back].

 

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Original image created with Ultra Fractal 5 & PhotoPlus X2, kaleidoscopes created with Dazzling Reflections: www.flickr.com/photos/charmainezoe/3641585221/

A series of colourful psychadelic 3-d photographic experiments exploring the external depth of the canvas as an alternative to the defacto aesthetic of the flat print. All images were created via a combination of free and commercial software [Ultrafractal, Fractint, Visions of Chaos etc]. To be used in Conjunction with "Chromadepth" 3-d glasses which produce a stereoscopic effect based upon differences in the diffraction of color through a special prism-like holographic film fitted into glasses. Chromadepth glasses give the illusion of colors taking up different positions in space, with red being in front, and blue being in back].

 

Made with Ultra Fractal by Arthur Stammet.

This digital picture has been rendered with Ultra Fractal by Arthur Stammet. It has the resolution of a 4:3 digital video.

A series of colourful psychadelic 3-d photographic experiments exploring the external depth of the canvas as an alternative to the defacto aesthetic of the flat print. All images were created via a combination of free and commercial software [Ultrafractal, Fractint, Visions of Chaos etc]. To be used in Conjunction with "Chromadepth" 3-d glasses which produce a stereoscopic effect based upon differences in the diffraction of color through a special prism-like holographic film fitted into glasses. Chromadepth glasses give the illusion of colors taking up different positions in space, with red being in front, and blue being in back].

 

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