Triple Dragon Fractal (2020)
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3 days ago
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bananaboy
3 hours ago
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Always love to see new stuff on Paul Bourke's web site!
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jdw64
1 hour ago
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Do they still make screensavers that collect these kinds of things these days? When I was a kid, I used to love just staring blankly at computer screensavers.
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goodwillhunting
3 hours ago
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Probably the first non AI-generated graphic I've seen in a year! :)
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yuye
3 hours ago
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>AI

Assorted Imaginaries?

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anoneng
2 hours ago
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That is some hubris for Paul to claim to have “created” this fractal in December 2020. Yes he coded up and rendered some nice images from this particular function. But this class of rational maps in complex dynamics has been studied by actual mathematicians for decades and there are many extremely similar visualizations. It’s a nice little exercise but there’s very minimal real original contribution that deserves attribution here.

You could render this in Fractint in DOS just by plugging that function in, I explored many similar cubic fractals with Fractint back in the mid-90s. And would have earlier if my parents could have afforded a 386 before then. It was released in 1988.

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sillywabbit
1 hour ago
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The nerve this person is exhibiting by posting pictures on their blog without citing your mid-90's exploration of cubic fractals is truly staggering.
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anoneng
43 minutes ago
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They weren’t “my” cubic fractals in the mid-90s any more than Paul “created” a fractal out of z^3/(z^3+1) + c in 2020. Pretty pictures on his blog are fine, giving it a name and attributing himself as its “creator” when this was well-explored decades earlier with better renderings is the hubris.
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