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Fractal Tree No.3, by Robert Fathauer
Fractal Tree No.3, by Robert Fathauer
TitleFractal Tree No.3, by Robert Fathauer
ArtistFathauer, Robert
DescriptionThis is a series of black-and-white digital artwork constructed by graphically iterating an arrangement of a small portion of a photograph of a tree, or a bush in the case of No. 4. The original photograph was digitally altered to allow smooth joining of the smaller copies. In addition to being scaled down, the three smaller copies, added with each iteration, are all rotated by varying angles, and in No. 2, No. 3, and No. 5 the image is reflected as well. A sufficiently large number of iterations is performed so that the image is indistinguishable from the image that would result after an infinite number of iterations. In this particular design, the iteration rules result in considerable overlap of the branches. One of the three smaller copies is lightened with each iteration, providing an illusion of depth in the overlap regions.
MediumDigital Prints on paper, 13" x 17"
About the ArtistDr. Fathauer is a researcher with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on a part-time basis, as well as a Research Professor at Arizona State University. He uses tessellation, illusion, iteration, and more to create unique works of art and to design unique puzzles and educational manipulatives for his company, TESSELLATIONS.
DateDateofExhibition:March3-30,2009
ContributorsVan Wagoner, Kathryn, exhibit curator;
SubjectDigital art; Mathematics in art;
TypeImage;Stillimage
Formatimage/jpg
Relation (isPartOf)Infinite Beauty: An Art Exhibit Inspired by Mathematics. Held March 3 - 30, 2009 Utah Valley University Library
RightsAll rights held by artist.
PublisherPublished digitally by Utah Valley University Library
Identifierfractal tree no. 3
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