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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2008

A succession of fractals I created in Apophysis. The music is 'Mauseum', from the Karnivool 'Themata'. Nothing fancy, just tried to make the structure of the song and the images match together.

My fractals gallery on SXC :

http://www.sxc.hu/profile/Ear_Candy

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  • To me it's just random shapes.

  • Maybe you forgot to turn the speakers on, kid ! :^)

  • Without doubt the best song off Themata.

  • Very good song indeed !

    My favorite is 'Shutterspeed', my first contact with the Vool. I used to listen to it on their website 'a lot of several much times a day' ;-)

  • Good job, goes surprisingly well. Although I'd have to argue on your definition of Fractal, mathematically speaking...

    But that's kinda irrelevant.

  • Thanks for your positive comment. And feel free to argue...I don't mind ;-) Must admit I never really understood the correct flame/fractal definition...

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  • @earcandy It is just random fractals moving in and out, HD wouldn't improve this... if they were animated and morphed into one another in time with the music, that would be worth watching but this is kinda pointless... sorry

  • That song is so epic

  • @AreaQNH870

    Agreed! Saw them perform this song live, it was fantastic to say the least.

  • A little bit of Creed in there. The prog part is decent - but would've been better if not in a minor key...that sorta sounds Tool-ish.

  • sound awake is one of the best mixtures of sounds but they need to go back to their old stuff like "weird timing" roquefort and scarabs even though scarabs just plain darn metal (which I like lol)

  • Generally they're just described as self-similar identities that cannot be described by conventional geometry. Pretty crazy stuff really. There are a lot of 'fractal' impersonations out there that are relatively self-similar, but lack the detail inherent in a real fractal. That said, most of the 'fake fractals' look pretty cool anyway.

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