Richard Taylor receives funding from The Australian Research Council, The Research Council for Science Advancement, and The WM Keck Foundation. Humans are visual creatures. Objects we call “beautiful” ...
He explained that "fractals" - patterns that repeat at different scale sizes - are all around us, in trees, clouds, and mountains, but also in many artworks from various cultures. Fractal dimensions ...
Nature is brimming with beautiful patterns, like the seemingly complex shapes of snowflakes, coastlines, clouds and seashells. But zoom in, and you'll see fractals, meaning the same, simple pattern ...
This intricate object is a Mandelbulb. No, not a piece of hyperbolic crochet but possibly the most accurate three-dimensional representation yet of the famous fractal Mandelbrot set. From fern leaves ...
Nature follows mathematical rules and creates repeating patterns across completely different organisms and environments.