VIDEO FEEDBACK

 

The Ultimate Video Feedback Page

http://www.videofeedback.dk/World/

People who have contributed to the exploration of Video Feedback - on all continents!

Art related :

http://www.videofeedback.dk/World/#art

 

Optics group Fractal video feedback ttp://www.physics.gla.ac.uk/Optics/play/fractalVideoFeedback/

Through a combination of magnification and pixellation, video feedback -- a video camera pointing at a monitor connected to it -- can make fractals.

 

Tom galleries http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/galleries/video/index.html

Video feedback is created when a video camera is pointed at its own monitor, just like audio feedback is created when you put a microphone close to its own speaker.

DO YOU MEAN FRACTAL ?

  • Fractal Geometry   - An educational resource on the mathematical framework and formalism from the Yale University, covering the concept of self similarity. Includes topical examples, images, algorithms and software.
  • Mandelbrot, Benoit B.   - Founder of fractal geometry. Includes biography, vita, publications, interviews, and reviews.
  • Bitshifters - Images generated by different commercial applications. Includes FAQs and tutorial.
  • Chaos, Fractals, and Arcadia - Article on the mathematical ideas lurking in the background of Tom Stoppard's play Arcadia. Includes examples, illustrations and references.
  • 3D Fractals Bicomplex Dynamics - Resource on the bicomplex generalization of the Mandelbrot set. Includes scientific publications, illustrations, news and downloads.
  • 3D Mountains - Shows how to create fractal mountains, three-dimensional Mandelbrot and Julia sets, convex, stellated and polyhedra. Includes pictures, plots and mathematical formulations.
  • Dan Freeland - Explains the basics. Includes gallery and free software for exploring different sets and singularities.
  • The Dynamical Systems and Technology Project - Educational resource from the Boston University. Includes mathematical framework and formulation, animated illustrations and calculation spreadsheets.
  • Efg's Computer Lab: Fractals and Chaos - Software and information resource on the Mandelbrot set, geometrical explosion sets, and attractors. Includes diagrams and mathematical backgrounds.
  • Fractal Brownian Archipelago - Shows how brownian motion can model the shape of coastlines. Includes interactive demonstration and a collection of island set.
  • Fractal Dimensions - Easy to comprehend mathematical approach to understanding the significance of the applied study of fractals and attractors. Includes didactic examples and illustrations.
  • Fractal Explorer - Tutorial for beginners covering the Mandelbrot and Julia sets, as well as four-dimensional sets. Includes interactive generators and gallery.
  • Fractal Foundation - Foundation with purpose of educating people about the mathematical theory and the interconnectedness of complex systems. Includes mission statement, mathematical framework, gallery and contact.
  • Fractal Map - Interactive online Mandelbrot and Julia generator.
  • Fractals: The Beautiful Complex Patterns Generated by Simple Iterative Computations - Outlines a general systems theory for chaos, quantum mechanics and gravity as applied to weather patterns. Includes illustrations, scientific publications and references.
  • Fractals Unleashed - Tutorial covering the different types of sets and attractors. Includes mathematical formulations, applets, programs, gallery and an art contest. [English, Russian, Ukrainian]
  • Homepage of Kristian Gustavsson - Weblog about the mathematical background of different sets and attractors in the complex plane. Includes downloadable generator and gallery.
  • IFS Attractors - Index and definition of different attractors. Includes images, plots and glossary.
  • Images From Chaos - Gallery of chaotic and complex systems and attractors from the University of Zaragoza, Spain.
  • Introduction: Chaos, Fractals And Attractors - Introduction to chaos, attractors and dynamic systems theory. Includes mathematical formulation, images and references.
  • Introduction to Lacunarity - Analysis of the degree of gappiness of different sets. Includes mathematical aspects, results and publications.
  • Iterations and the Mandelbrot Set - Discusses how differently the iterations behave depending on which portions the coefficients are plucked from. Includes basics, concept, formulations and references.
  • Julia and Mandelbrot Set Explorer - Online navigator for various sets and attractors from the Clark University. Includes background and a short course on complex numbers.
  • Kleinian Groups Pictures - Discusses the mathematical theory of Kleinian groups. Includes illustrations, examples, formalism and program source code.
  • The Mandelbrot and Julia Sets Anatomy - Scientific publication about the anatomy of different sets and attractors and chaotic dynamics. Includes animated samples, articles and mathematical formulations.
  • Mathematical Figures Using Mathematica - Collection of sets and attractors. Includes Mathematica source code, mathematical formulations and illustrations.
  • Mathematics: Stilldreamer - Explains the basics of Sierpinski systems and other sets. Includes interactive example programs with source code.
  • The Modular Group and Fractals - Explains the basics of fractals, Riemann Zeta, modular group gamma, Farey fractions and Minkowski question mark. Includes publications.
  • Newton Basins - Article about the basins of attraction for the Newton's method for finding roots of equations and their resulting representation in the complex plane. Includes mathematical framework and examples.
  • Project Fractales - Research group at the INRIA national research center, France. Includes research details, publications and software.
  • Quantum Jumps, EEQT and the Five Platonic Fractals - Explains how quantum jumps generate new family of fractals on spherical canvas. Includes graphics in several formats, mathematical framework and bibliography.
  • The Spanky Fractal Database - Collection of sets, attractors and related material for free distribution. Includes large categorized index of software, information and links.
  • Technocosm - Focuses on the visualization of three dimensional attractors. Includes formula derivations and image galleries.
  • Tetrabrot Fractal Videos - Collection of videos made by rotation, zooming, and cycling through the four-dimensional Tetrabrot sets. Includes basics, mathematical formulations and descriptions.
  • Wikipedia: Fractals - Free encyclopedia article covering historical aspects and mathematical formulations. Includes two and three dimensional illustration sets.
  • The 3x+1 Fractal - Paper that generalizes the Collatz problem to complex numbers. Includes insights, results and references. (June 1, 2004)

 

 

FRACTAL AND CHAOS

  • A Beginner's Guide to Chaos - Covers the geometric and complex iterative framework by comparing chaos to randomness. Includes illustrations and programs.
  • Chaos - Introduction To Chaos by Michael Cross. An online course at Caltech.
  • Chaos: A Pictorial Introduction - Illustrates some essential features of the theory which have received media attention in recent years. Includes animated pictures.
  • Chaos and the Solar System - Article about the development of the theory and its astronomic insights.
  • Chaos at Maryland - Research group at the University of Maryland. Includes papers, gallery, database, abstracts, software, bibliography and contact.
  • Chaos Demonstrations - Introductory course on chaos from the California Institute of Technology, addressing basics, Lorenz attractor and Chua's Circuit. Includes program source code and bibliography.
  • The Chaos Game - Outlines Barnsley's chaos game, in which a random number generator is used to produce various fractals. Includes fractal screensavers.
  • The Chaos Hypertextbook - Covering several aspects of the theory by topics, including nonlinear dynamics. Includes experiments for programmable calculators and definitions.
  • Chaos: Making a New Science - Excerpt from the bestseller that brought the forefront of research to public eye. Includes illustrations and links.
  • Chaos Research Group - Interdisciplinary research group at the University of Tennessee concerned with deterministic nonlinear dynamic aspects. Includes overview, publications, bibliography, monographs, glossary and project information.
  • Chaos Theory: A Brief Intro - Brief introduction to the theory. Includes an essay describing fractional dimensions.
  • Chaos Theory for Beginners; an Introduction - Brief introduction on attractors and disturbances, addressing the basics with examples.
  • CompLexicon - Terminology glossary about complex systems and chaotic dynamics.
  • Continued Fractions and Chaos - Scientific paper exploring some results of the theory of chaotic dynamical systems. Includes abstract, proceeding and references.
  • Emergence of Chaos - Demonstrates how chaos emerges following a change in a parameter. Includes mathematical formulations and diagrams.
  • An Introduction to Lindenmayer Systems - Discusses the modeling of fractal plants with L-systems. Includes theoretical background, references and code.
  • The Macsin Research Group - Research group concerned with various aspects of modeling, analysis and control of nonlinear and chaotic dynamics systems. Includes project and contact information.
  • Nonlinear Science Group - Research group on nonlinear dynamics and chaos at the George Mason University, U.S. Includes publications, activities and contact information.
  • Online Chaos Course - Interactive, nontechnical introduction to chaos physics and chaotic motion in classical and quantum mechanics.
  • Quantum-like Chaos in Prime Number Distribution and in Turbulent Fluid Flows - Paper concerned with the chaotic behavior of prime number distribution from the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology.
  • Quatuor - Discusses the order of deterministic chaos. Includes pictures and background about fractal dimensions.
  • A Route into Chaos: The Logistic Equation - Introduction to sequence related functions. Addresses basics, logistic equation and Lyapunov exponents. [English, German]
  • Sci.nonlinear FAQ - FAQs collection from the sci.nonlinear newsgroup. Addresses basics, tutorial, applications and computational resources.
  • Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences - Brings together researchers, theoreticians and practitioners interested in applying dynamical systems theory. Includes membership information, publications, meetings, tutorials and other resources.
  • Wikipedia: Chaos Theory - Free encyclopedia article describing the basics of the theory. Addresses mathematical, physical and historical aspects.
  • Yahoo Groups: Caostheory - Discusses the theory and its applications in various fields, such as medicine, astronomy and art.
  • In the Wake of Chaos - Short review of book exposing the actual philosophical implications of chaos theory. (December 10, 2001)

FRACTAL AND CHAOS SOFTWARE

 

  • Apollonian Sphere Fractal - Windows-based software for generating and visualizing the apollonian spheres.
  • Aros Fractals - A free, high-resolution, true-color fractal program for Windows 95/NT, and Macintosh.
  • Artlandia - A Mathematica-based software for creating mathematical, and algorithmic art.
  • ArtMatic - Power Macintosh shareware generator that renders still and animated images.
  • Brazil Fractal Builder - A freeware IFS fractal program for Windows 95/NT.
  • Chaoscope - Three-dimensional attractors rendering freeware for Windows. Provides 5 different rendering modes and 9 equations.
  • ChaosPro - Freeware fractal generator. Can do 24 bit and 3D transforms, including Quaternions. Includes history of program, gallery and fractal theory information.
  • Chaotic Dynamic Systems - Interactive applets that show billiard dynamic system motion in various shaped tables. Addresses mathematical concept.
  • Chaotic Processes Analyzer (CPA) Project - Downloadable software for calculating the correlation dimension of reconstructed attractor. Based on algorithms from the TISEAN project.
  • Creativity Software, Inc. - Offers generators, viewers, and merchandises. Includes images and movies.
  • Double Fractal - Freeware fractal generator that can export images as POVRay files.
  • Easy Fractal for Macintosh - Fractal Generator with real-time zoom and large variety of effects.
  • Ephemera - A free screen saver for Windows 95/NT, which draws random IFS fractals, giving an ever-changing display of complex shapes.
  • µFrac - Distributed fractal explorer for mobile devices (phones and PDAs). Current supported platform is the J2ME, plus MIDP.
  • Fractal Explorer - Freeware to generate fractal images and animations. Includes source codes and galleries.
  • Fractal eXtreme - Win32 shareware program for exploration of the Mandelbrot set and other fractals.
  • The Fractal Farm - An on-line tool for viewing and breeding IFS fractal images.
  • Fractal Image Generator - Practice making fractals with this online tool. Features preview of image and dwell and frequency table.
  • Fractal Links - Amazing Seattle Fractals - Fractal art tutorials and free fractal software.
  • Fractal Studio - Complex, quaternion and phase-plane raytracer, featuring many different lightning models. Includes mathematical background and downloads. [German, English]
  • Fractal terrain generation software - fracplanet is GPL-ed free software for generating fractal planets and terrain. It uses Qt and OpenGL.
  • Fractalyse - Measures fractal dimension of image and curve with several methods. Includes documentation and related publications. [English, French]
  • FractSurf - Zoom through a library of fractals. Free download, Windows.
  • Fracture: A fractal screensaver - Fracture is a screensaver for Mac OS X that can generate a wide variety of fractal images, including the Mandelbrot Set, Julia sets, Self-Squared Dragons, and Attraction Basin fractals.
  • Fraqtive - Open source program for drawing Mandelbrot and Julia fractals using optimized navigation algorithms. Includes snapshots and features overview.
  • FUI - Functional User Interface - is a free, open-source program that allows the user to generate procedural textures, based on noise-based fractals.
  • Ghost Diagrams - Software for assembling sets of tiles. Includes samples and downloads.
  • Glito - A free explorer of 2D Iterated Function System fractals for GNU/Linux and Windows. Includes gallery and formula information.
  • Gnofract 4D - Four-dimensional, inter-relational Mandelbrot and Julia set generator. Includes gallery, manuals, mathematical concepts, downloads and contact information.
  • HOP - DOS/Windows shareware fractal generator and screensaver, based on Martin (Hopalong) and Gumowski/Mira attractors.
  • Into the Mystic - Software to excite the imagination and help create intriguing two and three-dimensional images. Includes news, software, FAQs, gallery and contact.
  • Java Lindenmayer Systems - Java desktop program rendering two-dimensional Lindemayer sets. Includes technical background, download, installation instructions and screenshots.
  • LSysEdit - Creates fractal plant images from a few bytes of text. LSysEdit edits and views Lsystems, and saves the images created by them as .bmp files. Free download.
  • Makin' Magic Fractals - A 32-bit DOS freeware program download, as well as example galleries.
  • Mandelbrot Applet - Generator with color selection and auto-zoom feature. Uses java.
  • Mandelbrot Explorer - Freeware package allowing simple, colourful, customisable exploration of the Mandelbrot and Julia sets.
  • Mandelbrot Set Explorer - Applet for discovering interesting regions of the Mandelbrot set.
  • MandelView - Freeware Windows program for exploring the Mandelbrot set.
  • Montagne 3D - A virtual landscape generator, based on fractal technology. After creation, the landscape can be modified by a graphic editor part of the application. Windows 95/98/NT shareware.
  • Online fractal generator - Tool to discover fractals and add them to a personal gallery.
  • PhatFractal - Freeware Windows 95/98 fractal animation generator.
  • Programmer's Lair - Offers several Fractint-enhancing and original programs. Full source code is also available.
  • Quintessential Sophistry - Offers several Michael Sargent's QS-series DOS and Windows fractal generators.
  • Redecorator - Shareware wallpaper manager, and fractal image creator for Windows 95/98/NT/2000.
  • Refract - Exploration tool of the Mandelbrot and Julia sets in a Java applet. Source code included.
  • Robert Inventor's Programs - Fractal music generator; animated 3D virtual flowers in compressed VRML format.
  • SA18 Chaos Engine and Screen Saver - Virtual Basic program for exploring strange attractor images.
  • Seractal Fractals Screensaver - Draws full-screen fractals, with virtually unlimited variety in its colors and images. Win32 shareware.
  • Terry's Downloads - Site provides two Windows fractal programs: Fractal ViZion and Dofo-Zon.
  • Two-dimensional L-systems - Also called Lindenmayer systems or parallel string-rewrite systems, a compact way to describe iterative graphics using a turtle analogy. Mathematica examples.
  • Ultra Fractal - Shareware Windows 95/98/NT fractal plotter. A fractal consists of one or more layers, which are merged in Photoshop-like fashion. Each layer has its own fractal formula, location, and coloring algorithms.
  • Video For FRACTINT - This site describes a freeware Fractal Image Sequence Generator based on FRACTINT. It contains example videos of what can be achieved with it.
  • Visions Of Chaos - Windows application that generates fractals, cellular automata, attractors, IFS, L-systems, music, and other related simulations. Supports 2D and 3D fractal generation and movies.
  • XaoS - Fast portable realtime fractal zoomer.
  • XenoDream - Generator that renders 3D IFS fractal images, and enables lighting post-processing.
  • Zuk - Dynamic, real-time Mandelbrot fractal viewer for DOS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FRACTAL AREA

Infinite Fractal Loop

https://www.fractalus.com/

 


Fractal World Gallery contains a collection of Pure flame fractals,
fractal flame composites, fractals, etc: established 1998

http://www.enchgallery.com/fractals/fractal gallery 1.htm

THE DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC HYPERDIMENSION

this site is full power global conecting ,http://deoxy.org/

or other inner adress http://deoxy.org/deoxy.htm

CHAOS AND FRACTAL

http://www.dmoz.org/Science/Math/Chaos_and_Fractals/

COMPLEX SYSTEMS

http://www.dmoz.org/Science/Math/Applications/Complex_Systems/

DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS

http://www.dmoz.org/Science/Math/Differential...

 

  • FRACTAL MUSIC
  • Brothers Technology: Fractal Music - Research, publications, and compositions by Harlan Brothers. A mathematically rigorous treatment of the subject of fractal music including background information and sound files.
  • A Fractal in Bach's Cello Suite - An article by Ivars Peterson at the Mathematical Association of America on research appearing in the journal Fractals.
  • Fractal Music - A recursive approach to composition by Dmitry Kormann, including detailed examples of structural scaling.
  • Multifractal Analyses of Music Sequences - Article in "Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena" on a multifractal technique for analysis of melodic lines. Abstract available, but subscription required for full text.
  • Music from Fractal Noise - An introduction to 1/f scaling in music by Michael Bulmer. Includes demonstrations and exercises. [PDF]
  • The Music of José Oscar Marques - Fractal-based compositions in general MIDI file format.
  • Music Walk, Fractal Geometry in Music - Article in "Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena." Hurst exponent and Fourier spectral analyses are performed on single variable random musical walk sequences. Abstract available, but subscription required for full text.
  • PubMed Central (PMC): Fractal geometry of music - Kenneth and Andrew Hsu found evidence of melodic interval scaling in the works of Bach, Mozart, and a collection of Swiss folk songs.
  • Voss & Clarke - Michael Frame's entry at the Yale Fractal Geometry site on the work of Richard Voss and John Clarke on 1/f scaling.
  • Zipf's Law in Music - Bill Manaris uses stochastic techniques to computationally identify and emphasize aesthetic aspects of music.

FRACTAL ART