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RE: [L-OT] Fractal Music

2002-07-11 by Tim.Dylla@t-online.de

Hi, you evil tazman ;o)!

You seem to know something about fractal basics, so here are some links to
go further in making fractal music:

http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Well_Tempered_Fractal/

(Shareware to use several fractal algorithms for making music)


http://www.hiddendimension.com/fractal_music_main.html

(a cool site...)

http://www.fignations.com/resources/frl.html

(more stuff about fractals)


If you really want to know more about fractals, I think best would be
visiting your favourite Mathematics-Professor ;o). Maybe Hendrik van
Veenstra from the LUG knows more about it ... (if I remember right, he's
math-teacher)

Regards,

	Tim


> -----Original Message-----
> From: TazmnianDv@... [mailto:TazmnianDv@...]
> Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 8:00 PM
> To: logic-ot@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [L-OT] Fractal Music
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>
> What are you guys referring to by "fractal music"? I read  a bit about
> fractal composition in the early 80's - and the general geometric
> principles
> of fractals - infinite and scalable self-similarity. There was an
> article on
> this Scientific American about 1981. I didn't really keep up on it, but I
> didn't hear of any application of it - although I don't know what
> methods are
> used by the algorthmic composition programs. Are you using this term
> literally or in some figurative cool way?
>
>
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