Mandelbrot's "Black Hole" with Shepard tones...

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

Journey to infinite interior of Mandelbrot fractal.
Animation of 1978 algorythmic pictures of
Mandelbrot fractal.
Each picture was rendered in my own aplication
written in Pascal. Glissando sounds (Shepard tones) are sequenced
on Creative Prodikeys with my
Virtual Organ from c,e,g# notes.
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  • Sounds like the same tone repeated over and over.

  • @florianchurch I DARE YOU TO MAKE IT HIGER THAN THAT!

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  • Kinda creepy

  • It's easyer to hear the octaves change whe the tone is falling i think.

  • If you concentrate enough you can hear the note change octave. It's an awesome illusion :P

  • It's weird, after mucking around with shepard tones myself for a while, it just sounds like a warble alarm to me, not a continually rising or falling sound.

  • This reminds me of the Endless Stairs theme from Super Mario 64 D:

  • This is eerie

  • @Knifejaw25 If you watch the vsauce video about this Shepard Tone, you will understand why you think that...

  • The set of all numbers C such that Z(n+1) = Zn ^2 + C

  • 11 people got sucked into the black hole.

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