It is time for visual drag

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It is time for visual drag
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<p>Everyone loves fractals, a music video made of 3D fractal.</p>
<p>Speaking of fractals, I think that I've heard about the Koch curve, Hilbert curve, Menger's sponge, etc. Birds of Paradise from California abundantly used 3D <a href="http://fractale-anime.com/">fractal</a> figures for the music video of the new song "eternal recurrence". That sight is like diving into space.</p>
<p><strong>Julius Horsthuis</strong>, a Dutch fractal artist who produced this image. Horsthuis says "<em>Combining mathematical expressions will create such a complex and extra-terrestrial landscape</em>."</p>
<p>In a recent <a href="https://youtu.be/96aX1emdwf8">video</a> project, opportunities to see fractals of 3D shapes have increased. In the animation, it was 3D fractal using Maya and Unity and it represented a different building.</p>
<p>Horsthuis said that he zoomed into the universe created by these formulas and added rendering, coloring, lighting. Therefore, this MV is a scenery that found in the process of exploring mathematics to the last rather than Horsthuis's own art.</p>

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