An eye for fractals : a graphic & photographic essay / by Michael McGuire.

Fractional geometry posits that a natural visual complexity can arise from iteration of simple rules and simple shapes. An Eye for Fractals is a fascinating study of the converse premise: that nature's complexity implies an underlying simplicity that can be traced back to fractal geometry. The...

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Main Author: McGuire, Michael (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Redwood City, Calif. : Addison-Wesley, [1991]
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Summary:Fractional geometry posits that a natural visual complexity can arise from iteration of simple rules and simple shapes. An Eye for Fractals is a fascinating study of the converse premise: that nature's complexity implies an underlying simplicity that can be traced back to fractal geometry. The book effectively integrates art with science, illustrating the natural occurrence of mathematics and geometry in lava flows, kelp beds, cloud formations and aspen groves. The book is enhanced with more than 150 photographs and drawings, including some color illustrations. An Eye for Fractals is a beautiful introduction to fractal geometry, a graphic, visual approach that should appeal to all who feel the fascination of this artful mathematics.
Physical Description:165 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:0201554402
9780201554403
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