THE SPANKY FRACTAL DATABASE
The capillary Fractal
Fractal Images at Other Sites
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The
Electric Origami Shop Presents a small group of recent fractals from
the Research labs at IBM. Thanks Cliff!
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Alden Bliss alden@oz.net has a webpage with
GIF89a fractal animations They require a recent release of the
Netscape navigator or a fully implemented GIF viewer to view properly.
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Ken Mattern kjmatt@ro.com has a webpage
dedicated to
Fractal Images.
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Rene Ertzinger Rene@Mindlink.bc.ca
is a Vancouver fractal artist who has created a
gallery on the Web with excerpts from his CyberLight Matrix CDRom fractal
collection. The images are from an interesting variety of fractal formulae
and are quite well presented. For those fractal enthusiasts looking for more,
and don't mind paying, I've looked at the CDrom and it is a well put together
package, with it's own display software with some unique colour palette
style animation techniques.
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Paul Derbyshire pderbysh@chat.carleton.ca at Carlton Univ.
in Ottawa has a new
Fractal Gallery on the Web
With a nice variety of images.
- I can't swear that they qualify as fractal, but they are interesting
images regardless. Take a look at Tom Holroyd's
Video Feedback page. Comments to tomh@bambi.ccs.fau.edu
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A study of Symmetric Chaos at Univ. of Houston is on the web under the heading
Images of Chaos
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Ashton Mason amason@cs.uct.ac.za in South Africa introduces
some fractals.
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Finally, someone has presented a collection of fractals by
Paul Carlson pjcarlsn@ix.netcom.com. He has consistently presented
unique and imaginative renderings of mandelbrots as
well as working with some less familiar fractal types. His
Gallery of Fractals is now available courtesy of J. C. Sprott.
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A nice collection of
Black & White Mandelbrots
from thierry@marion.ief-paris-sud.fr
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Phil's Fractal Gallery
is a fractal image collection generated by an interactive
fractal explorer created by
Philippe Latremoliere phlatrem@cnrs-orleans.fr.
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There are two new fractal areas at Spanky that some
might find interesting. There is the
Fractint Users Gallery
for all those Fractint enthusiasts as well as the
Fractint DEEPZOOMING pages, dedicated to those tireless
pioneers striving forever deeper (and forever longer), into the Mset.
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The Fractal Gallery
and the
Fractal Animations
Gallery
at sunsite.cnam.fr, University of Rennes.
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Recent submissions to the
alt.binaries.pictures.fractals newsgroup are archived at
the web.cnam.fr site.
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Valery Kritchallo, V.V.Kritchallo@dutiwv.twi.tudelft.nl
at Delft University of Technology,
Holland
has created two
very interesting new fractal pages.
A
gallery of previous work and an index to some of his
more recent fractal creations and Synth Art Exhibition.
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The "Contours of the Mind"
Exhibition page at ANU.
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A virtual gallery of fractal images
(Art)^n Fractal Gallery containing images from a variety of fractal
artists and computer graphics specialists.
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The Geometry Centre at University of Minnesota presents some
interesting fractals.
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Melissa Binde presents a nice selection of
images created with Fractint at Swarthmore.
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Don Lebow in Hawaii has a really nice
collection of fractals created with Fractint.
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Jonathan Wolfe, a high flying fractal enthusiast, presents
a series of images of his creation,
Julia's Dream
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John Holder jholder@nmsu.edu presents his page of
"Ultra-Keen 3D Attractor Pix"
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Angelo Ovidi, in Italy, introduces a series of
fractal icons, for his departmental webserver,
Informatical Engineering at University Of Pisa
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Kerry Mitchell lkmitch@primenet.comhas created a
Fractal Web Page.
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Matt Carswell mcarswll@wam.umd.edu
has a series of modified fractals in 24bit-Jpeg format.
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Art Baker, (ayb@rain.org) gives us a large collection of his
fractal images.
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Randy Ralph presents some
fractal images created
with Recursive Realm Software.
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Rollo Silver, the editor of AMYGDALA, the fractal newsletter has opened
up a homepage of his
fractal images.
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Tim Stilson, stilti@leland.stanford.edu presents some
very interesting images of
Chaotic Attractors
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J.C. Sprotts
"Fractal Gallery from University of Wisconsin.
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J.C. Sprott also maintains an archive of recent submissions to the
"Alt.Binaries.Pictures.Fractals Usenet newsgroup.
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Douglas Cootey gives us
Bugs fractal page.
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diane@colover.demon.co.uk has created a series of
fractals and fractal collages.
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A
Fractal Art Show by Len Bruton at Univ. of Calgary.
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A
Fractal Calendar from Daryl H. Hepting at Simon Fraser University.
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Ken Musgrave maintains an
An online gallery of algorithmic artworks
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The Virtual Museum of Computing presents a
Mandelbrot Exhibition
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View Quaternion julia sets at Chalmers. Henrik Engstr÷m give us his
Holo Series and
Alberto Enrico Minetti presents his work in this field.
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Pascal Massimino's
Quaternion Julia set gallery.
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Tom Holroyd at Florida Atlantic University, gives us some
2D and 3D slices from Quaternion Space.
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Uwe Krueger presents
The Beauty of Chaos, an interactive journey by pictures
through the Mandelbrot.
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FractalNet presents a collection of fractals by
Uwe Krueger and Heinz Wolf.
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The web pages of
Clifford A. Pickover
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Some 3d fractals from
Stewart Dickson via Mathart.com.
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A few fractals from
wright@maui.net
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The Computer Graphics Gallery at
www.maths.tcd.ie
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A
Fractal Artwork Exhibits from Kevin J. Gross.
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Scott Draves "spot@cs.cmu.edu" has produced two excellent fractal series. The
Flame and the
Fuse
series.
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A visit to the
The San Francisco Fractal Factory. A small but perhaps growing gallery
from a fractal enthusiast.
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Some
Gratuitous Fractals from evans@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu.
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A fractal page from
Softsource.
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A series of
Fractal generated clouds
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There is a
Fractal Graphics Library at U.I.U.C. in Illinios.
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Ryan Grant at U.I.U.C. has some
Favourite Fractals , that are quite nice.
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The old A.F.P. fractal ftp archive at
csus.edu
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Giuseppe Zito's latest creation
The Algorithmic Image Gallery
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Some fractal images and animations from
Eric Schol at the U. of Twente in the Netherlands.
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Lloyd's Park is a home page
mostly dedicated to fractals from Lloyd Peppard at Queens U.
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A collection of
Fractal Images Stored at NASA for the K-12 educational program.
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Don Archer has a dedicated Fractal Art Website exploring several
fractal themes. Visit
The Fractal Zoo, The Fractal Camera and Faultline Fractals
- Don Archer is also one of the organizers of MOCA:
Museum of Computer Art which exhibits several fractal artists.
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A few more fractals from
bijl@chem.ruu.nl
Ferry at the Univ. of Utrecht in the Netherlands.
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A collection of Jpeg and Mpeg fractal zooms from a new gallery at
Ecole Polytechnique in France.
Links back to Spanky
Note
This collection of pointers is constantly growing and changing.
I try to keep all the information current and the links accurate and
up-to-date. The nature of the Web makes this a difficult task. Many pages
have a short life, or service is intermittent or switched to another server.
If you find a reference here that is consistently unavailable for an
extended period of time, please email me and I will remove it.
Also, if you have created a new page with some interesting fractal
information and want to have it posted here, I will gladly make an insertion to
the list.
This page was last updated on Mar 6th, 1996
The Spanky Fractal Database maintained by
Noel Giffin, TRIUMF
noel@triumf.ca