High School Make & Share Your Fractals - Get Ideas & Inspiration Here

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This discussion centers on the creation and sharing of fractals, particularly focusing on Julia fractals and Pascal's fractal. Participants express their enthusiasm for fractal art and share experiences of programming fractals using graphing calculators during a university-level course. The conversation highlights the diversity of Julia fractals and encourages members to post their own creations along with the equations and parameters used. The community fosters a supportive environment for both high school students and enthusiasts interested in fractal art.

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  • Understanding of fractal geometry
  • Familiarity with Julia fractals and Pascal's fractal
  • Basic programming skills for graphing calculators
  • Knowledge of mathematical equations used in fractal generation
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  • Explore advanced techniques for generating Julia fractals
  • Research the mathematical principles behind Pascal's fractal
  • Learn about software tools for fractal generation, such as Mandelbulb 3D
  • Investigate the artistic applications of fractals in digital art
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This discussion is beneficial for students, artists, and hobbyists interested in fractal art, as well as educators looking to incorporate fractals into their curriculum.

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Fractals! Fractals are great . . . . I like making them and looking at them and using them. They are really art in every way. I was just wondering if anyone else here made fractals, too. Do you have any of your favorite examples of fractals? I’m going to be doing something for a little project and I need a lot of fractals!

Post fractals you have made, and the equations and parameters for them (only if you know). If they require an explanation, just shoot.
 
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Julia fractals are really nice :)
 
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Math_QED said:
Julia fractals are really nice :)
Yes, there are so many different kinds of Julia fractals, too, of course. Have you made any?

Maybe I'm the only one who does. Gosh, I really am quarky!
 
ProfuselyQuarky said:
Yes, there are so many different kinds of Julia fractals, too, of course. Have you made any?

Maybe I'm the only one who does. Gosh, I really am quarky!

I'm still at high school but we had a course at university (not a real mathematic course) and we programmed some fractals using our graphing calculators. We made some Julia fractals, but also Pascal's fractal using our calculator. It was a lovely experience!
 
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Math_QED said:
I'm still at high school but we had a course at university (not a real mathematic course) and we programmed some fractals using our graphing calculators. We made some Julia fractals, but also Pascal's fractal using our calculator. It was a lovely experience!
I'm still in high school, too :smile:
 
ProfuselyQuarky said:
I'm still in high school, too :smile:

What will you be studying when you finish high school? :wink:
 
Math_QED said:
What will you be studying next year? :wink:
Calculus, chemistry, maybe statistics if "they" allow me.

ANYWAY . . . here's some fractals to make this place more fractal-y . . .

Happy Holidays Fractal.png


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