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International Digital Sculpture Exhibition and Symposium
One of my 3D fractal print will be represented at What Things May Come: 3D Printing in the Fine Arts and Sciences
Brown Symposium
Sarofim School of Fine Arts at Southwestern University Fine Arts Gallery, Georgetown, Texas.
February 4-March 4, 2015
This symposium will address the impact of 3D technology on the human mind as it endeavors to meet future challenges in the arts and sciences.
www.southwestern.edu/academics…
The same sculpture had been already exhibited in The 2014 International Digital Sculpture Exhibition held at the University of Texas in Austin
This is a bigger version of this one:
One of my 3D fractal print will be represented at What Things May Come: 3D Printing in the Fine Arts and Sciences
Brown Symposium
Sarofim School of Fine Arts at Southwestern University Fine Arts Gallery, Georgetown, Texas.
February 4-March 4, 2015
This symposium will address the impact of 3D technology on the human mind as it endeavors to meet future challenges in the arts and sciences.
www.southwestern.edu/academics…
The same sculpture had been already exhibited in The 2014 International Digital Sculpture Exhibition held at the University of Texas in Austin
This is a bigger version of this one:
Fractal workshop at the Museum of Arts and Crafts
Today I had the pleasure to show fractals and to explain how to make them to the public in a prestigious and awesome venue: the chapel of the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Paris, in front of the famous Foucault pendulum.
People were as usual very curious about fractals in general, but more specifically about 3D printing, and kids had fun exploring the Mandelbrot set. Mission accomplished :)
My talk (in French) at Centre Pompidou in 2017
Recording of my fractal talk (and show) during the Creative Code festival last year at Centre Pompidou in Paris.
My 'New Faces' promo video by Coandco
Art with fractals - article in Pour la Science
Very happy to see this 7 pages articles about fractal art in Pour la Science this month, the French edition of Scientific American.
Drawing parallels with other art forms including photography, Jean-Paul Delahaye explains why fractals can be used to create art and talks about the creation process (discovering mathematical formulas, writing programs, and of course using the programs) and focuses on my work: images, book, videos and 3D printed fractal sculptures and jewels. And there's even a mention of Deviantart!
He also explains the concept of hybrid fractals with some examples. I have created all the images featured in the article with Ma
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