Discover the inherent beauty of mathematics and fractals, as these moving spheres seamlessly traverse the space, forming intricate patterns that evoke a sense of wonder and calmness.
From the soothing ambiance to the captivating patterns, this journey is designed to stimulate your senses and spark your curiosity.
What is algorithmic art?
Algorithmic art, also known as generative art, is a form of art that is created through the use of computer programming and algorithms.
The artist designs a set of rules or instructions using code, and then uses a computer to execute these instructions to generate the artwork.
The results are unique and often unpredictable creations that are shaped by both the artist's design and the inherent randomness or complexity of the algorithm.
What is a fractal?
A fractal is a complex shape or geometric pattern that displays self-similarity at different scales or levels of magnification.
In other words, when you zoom in on a fractal, you will find smaller copies of the original pattern. This self-replication continues infinitely.
Fractals are often created using mathematical algorithms and iterative processes, leading to intricate and fascinating structures.
They can be found in various natural phenomena, such as snowflakes, coastlines, and fern leaves.
Fractals are widely used in computer graphics, art, and visualizations due to their visually appealing and intriguing properties.
Moving spheres
The fractal-like structure of spheres was created by recursively applying the three-dimensional Descartes' theorem and other algorithmic techniques.
The movement of the floating spheres is a simulation of the motion of objects under gravity.
The raytracing, a technique that adds realism and depth to the visual experience, was executed in POV-Ray.
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