Failed Experiment from an Uninitialized Array by abmlober
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No art, just a small showcase...
Do you know? The world is full of patterns and designs. If you have seen one, it leads to others, you can vary them, play with them, ...BIOBorn in December 1, 1963, Germany. Studied mathematics and physics in Heidelberg (lost my heart there :-) I still live not too far from this wonderful town and enjoy visiting it as often as possible.
I started with Fractals in October 1999. It did not take long until I noticed that writing colourings is my true fractal desire :-)
Inspired by Damien M. Jones, Mark Townsend, Edward M. Perry, Samuel Monnier, and others
I began to imitate their style. Being a software developer I finally found my own coding style in UF.
After a while I found some friends in the UF world whom I share my ideas and images and ... with.
They give me the impetus for creating new UF code. They show me what an artist can create with it :-)
And now? Now I look over all my pieces of code and try to reorganize them in a way that allows me
to create code with them more or less automatically :-)
Or I take a sheet of paper (!!!) and a pencil (!!!) and sketch some patterns and designs
and hope to find some time to transfer them into UF code.
But these patterns do not really fit into the fractals. Fractal processes distort them and
disturb the geometry. And thus I changed from making fractals to creating 2D geometric designs.
I still use my fractal program - because it can manage making images from mathematical code.
Who inspires me in the real world:
Paul Klee
Wassilij Kandinskij
Francis Bacon
Good old Single Island Malt (colour, scent, taste, warmth, ...)
Sometimes traffic signs or a new T Shirt design (please don't laugh (at least not too loud))
Water colour paintings
Exqusite Photos (Can you open this link to www.photosig.com?).
Renderosity is a nice place to virtually meet interesting people and begin some nice friendships...
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Comments (16)
mdessureault
The Force be with you, Jedai!
zzzzra
Great abstract composition !
TrevorC
Wow that's reallly cool though! Awesome find! It is a really interesting looking fractal that's for sure!
agnus9
well it looks like art to me! :D I love the way it feels. thanx
Henny31
the form and color is "brilliant"..
Akinom
A fascinating piece, Andreas! The neons and the glow is amazing!
FractaziaFractals
as mdessureault says!and the colours are amazing!!
gunsan
Neon render, great abstract!
fractalchemist
So this is an Unicum, never to be repeated...a very interesting concept...
KITCHAOS
Love it! very interesting "failed experiment"...more failures please!
logiloglu
fantastic neon colours. an excellent composition. !!!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!!
gallimel
I like it. It would work well on a disco club :)
figharo
Experimental work opens unexpected doors at times. There's something about this image which is exactly right. It does not appear to be self aware. It's unnafected and direct, like the self portrait of a Mars rover.
Richardphotos
I am in awe of the brightness of the gradient
tresamie
Fascinating! I don't know how I missed this. Very unusual and interesting.
BobaDuffs
I like the simplicity of this one. It reminds me of an interupted 1980's telecumicator message relaying something to us!! :P