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Manual Fractal Art by copystar

September 12th, 2008 1:33 PM / Location: 42.314111,-83.03682

INSTRUCTIONS: Produce a piece of fractal art. Documentation should include both the artwork and a discussion of the mathematics that helped you create it.

The artwork must be executed without the aid of a computer.

The Jurassic Park Fractal

The Dragon's Curve fractal is also known as The Jurassic Park fractal because each chapter in the book of the same name begins with an iteration of it.

The Dragon's Curve by help im a bear and Doktor Harmon is really quite awesome.

Mine is the very humble version of the same fractal.

Its very simple to do. Take a strip of paper and fold it and in half. Then again and then again. Its impossible to do this more than seven times although it can be done to more glorious iterations with replication.


- smaller

First iteration

First iteration


Second iteration

Second iteration


Third iteration

Third iteration


Fourth iteration

Fourth iteration


Iterations one through four

Iterations one through four



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posted by teucer on September 13th, 2008 8:19 AM

Vote for cool pictures that successfully show off the inherently fractal nature of the folding process.

(Also for using one of my favorite fractals, but that's only voteworthy because I thought your pictures were neat.)