Mar 252010
A short video which shows the beauty of mathematics used for art. You can see : – Glowing dots rendered with Processing (Additive Blending concept by R. Hodgin) – Shapes rendered with Artmatic – Fractals rendered with Ultra Fractal Music : Trentemoller – Miss You HQ Available here : rapidshare.com
That fractal that u used is the Mandelbort set.
incredible
you have reached my mind
Love your creativity!
Any chance of creating something for my music?
You can hear the tracks I’m thinking of at myspace metadatabase
Hope you can! Stefan
True beauty :*)
Music from Trentemoller. Beautiful..
@vanorkoman
Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiply, Divide, Add, Subtract. Google: pemdas
One mnemonic is “People Eat More Donuts After School.”
Bedmas, faggot
@vanorkoman
You sure, there is something in maths called BDMAS ( Brackets Division Multiplication Addition Subtraction )
Making your 3×7+1=24 invalid.
3×7+1=22
3×7+1=24
Both True
OMG do E=Mc2
how do u do this?
Fantastic 5 stars
Check out the video “The man who draws Pi”, it a guy who can hand draw this stuff.
Hope you don’t mind me using your video for a class project?
Very strange and unusual combination – You would think both these disciplines are poles apart – Mathematics – logic, disciplined, controled. Art – Imaginative, creative, uncontroled. Wonderful when the two combine. FAB Post.
I love fractals.
The first part blows me away..OMG..genius mind
i like it
I don’t understand: do you mean that all the stuff I can see in the video, the movements, speeds, brightness, colours, shapes etc can all be captured by maths equations?
Or do you mean they were all produced by maths equations, presumably fed into a computer to make it into this display?
I don’t understand the relationship of maths here; is it just like showing a ball bouncing and saying that an equation can capture what I am seeing?
Help appreciated. Thanks.
Uau, fantastico”
Mmmmm… fractal-icious!
~wooow starting is awesome & 1:33 & 2:17~ *o*
~agree with ceecee8888
~and song is sooo gd matched, beautiful music^~^
fascinating stuff
Nice video, really awesome