Art for Art Sake...
ispom
Doing mathematical art is quite interesting, which I have been doing on and off for ages. Using the MAC OS X, I often run POV for MAC 3.6 and a little Python program called NodeBox. Although I have experimented with POV Ray on a number of occasions, NodeBox I find the most fun. I have attached some examples of these, which can generate random patterns which can be adjusted for various effects using the fairly simple language of Python.
I have used this to do all sorts of things. Ie. generate unique business cards, which can be changed randomly for various backgrounds. A sample of two of these is below, which I rework with suitable text.
Another is the MAC program I use called Grapher 1.1, which has a simple interface and can even generate Quicktime movies. The example here is a flower-shape setting the boundary conditions and generating the various iteration variables. (See Flower image)
I have also experimented some graphic artwork by combining graphic and image editors, like example of the spiral images with the mustard yellow background. (See example.)
Be interested to see what else you are doing.
AJames
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