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Infinite Improbability Drive

Fractal Surrealism posted on Jan 25, 2004
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Ultrafractal 3.02 "The principle of generating small amounts of finite improbability by simply hooking the logic circuits of a Bambleweeny 57 Sub-Meson Brain to an atomic vector plotter suspended in a strong Brownian Motion producer (say a nice hot cup of tea) were of course well understood - and such generators were often used to break the ice at parties by making all the molecules of the hostess's undergarments leap simultaneously one foot to the left, in accordance with the Theory of Indeterminancy..." - excerpt from "Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy", copyright 1979 by Douglas Adams As I was stressing over just exactly what to call this image, I was strangely compelled to start re-reading Douglas Adams' "Hitch-hikers" series and realised what this was. I was then reassured thru a "Sub-Etha Sensomatic" transmission that we've nothing to fear from the Vogon Constructor crew for at least a millenium - as evidenced by the continued presence of dolphins in our waters. :>) Thanks for stopping by! Rick

Comments (80)


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nickcharles

11:23PM | Sun, 25 January 2004

Love the textures and colors. Man, that red really grabs ya! Great work!

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Fractelaar

12:08AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Nice and interresting layer play Rick Great texture effects in the Red legs Lightings inside the spheres also a good idea

LindaMc1

12:20AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Hokay :?! I love your composition, Rick. You bring the elements together beautifully. Wow.

midnightblue

12:35AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

I'm with the other ones up there that are totally lost on the explanation, but it was very interesting to say the least. So is this image. Excellent depth and textures!

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sinancanan

1:13AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

excellent artwork with a very intriguing title...

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rfschenk

1:31AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Exactly!

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tresamie

1:39AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

I sure hope he can see it from the other side! This is perfect!

mabel45

1:50AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

unbelievable no words for it!

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undisclosed-designer

2:10AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

W-H-O-A-A-H rick ... awesome composition wonders what a 42 is ... but your work is outstanding as always smile ... i'd give it a '10 met een griffel voor de meester in art' :-))

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abmlober

2:54AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

What is missing in the comments above? Don't know - but I like the reds very very much.

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98Bones

3:15AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Tremendous piece. The textures play off each other so well.

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VDH

5:12AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Wonderful composition. This is perfect!

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joeydude

5:42AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Another intriguing, mesmerizing piece, loaded with outstanding colors, lighting and design! Bravo, Sir Rykk!

ead

6:49AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Magnifique!

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shood

7:10AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Thanks, Rykk! Oh, how I wish I had kept that Commodore 64 game! I still have the 'Don't Panic' button...

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miwi

8:16AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Wie immer, erstklassiges Image.

gallimel

11:23AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

an image that is an essay about excellence. Thank you :)

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Pannyhb

12:39PM | Mon, 26 January 2004

How cool is this!!! I bow to you, oh Master of Texture! Could I have about 3 yards of that red for a bodice-rippin cocktail dress?

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iceberg5

3:02PM | Mon, 26 January 2004

I love the way in which the ends of the opposite red structures meet light years away at a distant sun as seen through a stargate lens ! The subtle rich colouring and texturing elsewhere in your image is also exquisite ........Mike

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MakinMagic

4:46PM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Superlative work. How about adding a small mug in the corner with "fBm tea" on it ?

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kansas

10:21PM | Mon, 26 January 2004

A captivating abstract image filled with great textures and colors. Each new work you create creates a big surprise for us viewers.

Cryptfiend

10:49AM | Tue, 27 January 2004

Stunning Rick wow, I guess we all have to have our take on what this looks like. You know I would possibly say it looks like a crab god's pincers performing surgery on some odd fractal universe, but that'd sound like i'm on crack. So I'll avoid saying that! :D just kidding buddy long time no see! I am back! ;)

DaMonk

2:04PM | Tue, 27 January 2004

Beautiful bold coloring and a fantastic design!! I love the texture on the red. Gorgeous!! :))

Layla-Rose

10:58PM | Tue, 27 January 2004

Very nice composition Rick. I love the red, its a real eye catcher. Dramatic to say the least :)

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jocko500

5:02PM | Wed, 28 January 2004

super job //igit the book just never read it looked at it saw the pps shows on it //super

CriminallyInsane

7:54AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

A lobster served at the restaurant at the end of the universe. Ditto all above in digging those reds...Exceptional.

TomWilcox

10:01AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Great bold mysterious image! Love the way you colored the tri-sparinizers! :-)

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agnesdodart

11:31AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

I'm a little late for commenting this one... Actually I've been coming back to it again and again, it fascinates me! I still don't find the words to say how much I like this one. It's really hypnotizing!

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dayledann

11:02PM | Thu, 29 January 2004

You continue to astound!

vonfranck

5:36AM | Sat, 31 January 2004

Du meine Ge - ich hatte Schwierigkeit Ihre Geschichte ersetzend . . . ! Aber das Bild ist vollkommen . . . ! Die Farben und die sonderbar Formen sind aurordentlich . . . !


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