Last Friday, I visited the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science to take in one of three live fractal shows produced and narrated by Jonathan Wolfe. Friday's show included the world premier of two new spectacular fractal animations. Each fractal was a collaboration between Wolfe and Dylan Larson, a student at Sandia Prep who did an internship at the Fractal Foundation for his senior project. Both animations were dynamic hybrid 3D fractals that combined the Mandelbulb, the Mandelbox and the Menger Sponge fractal. The Passionate for Art blog is an archive of Gale O'Brien's art reviews originally written for QCLAPS ~ Albuquerque Community Live Arts & Performance Services. Gale is an award-winning author, speaker, and professional life and business coach.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
First Friday Fractals
Last Friday, I visited the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science to take in one of three live fractal shows produced and narrated by Jonathan Wolfe. Friday's show included the world premier of two new spectacular fractal animations. Each fractal was a collaboration between Wolfe and Dylan Larson, a student at Sandia Prep who did an internship at the Fractal Foundation for his senior project. Both animations were dynamic hybrid 3D fractals that combined the Mandelbulb, the Mandelbox and the Menger Sponge fractal.
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