Simply beautiful. I particularly loved the slow-down transition around 4 minutes in.
@lakshmi313
16 жыл бұрын
A joyous, delightful, and AWE inspiring video. Wow, Thank you
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
DOn't know what inspired the 'lol' - but the beauty about this stuff is that you can make anything out of it - glad you enjoyed it. fg
@GR1o6180339887498948
15 жыл бұрын
Great video, who could predict that complex numbers would produce such infinite beauty! If you want you can produce our own fractals by closing your eyes and pressing slightly your eyelids.
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
LOL - Thanks. Actually making money from it is the hard bit. I put on a couple of shows this year in a small local movie theatre - Big screen - rocking sound! I'm doing a 4 day rave next month. We'll be getting a video projector, and I'll be playing this stuff *live* to the music - and tuning into the crowd. What a kick that's going to be. I still won't make money - but I think I'd probably pay to do it - outrageous concept.
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
Thanks - I know the part - it's almost like a 'birthing' or a convergence of everything dissolving into itself. CHAOS was my first video - made about 12 years ago - and it took 2 years to make from conception to completion (including the music). I am happy that despite the lack of technology back then I was still able to produce something visually complex. If you haven't, watch CHAOTIC ENERGY. You can really see how much flexibility I had once the technology caught up with the medium.
@TedRaikas
17 жыл бұрын
Amazing video! I'm impressed, this is something i like to make myself. Brilliant! Where is this music from? Who is the composer/composers? It sounds little bit familiar to me. Good connection with music and visuals.
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
ahhh - that's a big question - and would take a while to tell. This was not a program. each image was generated separately. I had to write an interface to automate creating short sequences. of fractal zoom images - or play with the mathematics. Then I built the images into short videos - and finally put it all together in Adobe Premiere - took 2 years from start to finish (10 years ago). The original is fullscreen - high resolution - and it's about 100 times better. Adrian
@Kittani1977
14 жыл бұрын
I had always looked at it as the DNA of the Universe... but God's thumbprint works as well. I wish I had the software to make the fractals move like you do... I can do the after effects thing, but actually render in steps and animating iterations is beyond me still.
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
Thanks - that's quite the compliment. I have just been contacted by a Company that makes 3D Holograph machines. They want me to work with them to make 3D Fractal Holographs. I've only dreamed of the possibility of creating a virual model of infinity. Now I might have the opportunity. Pretty exciting.
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
Thanks - that was the goal - but it was made about 12 years ago, so the new stuff has better imagery - check out Chaotic Energy - not very produced, but nice fractals.
@azndeuce
16 жыл бұрын
Watch this video while listening to TranceLuvers =D Megamix #7 by TranceDevotee It is truly totally and absolutely AWESOME!!! What do you think?
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
Hi - you're forgetting that this video was the fiorst that I made - 14 years ago. The entire movie was made out of individual images. There was no software to do it - I had to write it. Take a look at Chaotic Energy (full), and you'll see the differences that became possible when the technology improved. fg
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
I am putting on a cinema show in 16 days. Second show this year. I just live on a small island - it's how I can get the Cinema. It's not *that* big - maybe 14 feet by 10 feet. But you can't really go much bigger with Video. I would like to try to raise funding to do a film - maybe even IMAX (but it is very expensive).
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
LOL - nicely put - hope you're not going to file charges... :-)) fg
@Alexhauser23
12 жыл бұрын
Chaos - the natural order
@hypocrisy90
12 жыл бұрын
Dissection - Xeper-I-Set
@Nowekian
15 жыл бұрын
island?! what island?
@StanleyLikesCyan
2 жыл бұрын
I first watched this when I was 5 and it blew my mind. Thank you for this! You obviously put a lot of effort into it and certainly made an impression on my childish brain.
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
Ha Ha - LOL - Nice One!! :-)) fg
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
merci :-) fg
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
LOL - I'm guessing the answer is yes...
@yaliuq
10 жыл бұрын
L oL
@gorlist187
12 жыл бұрын
what is scary?....no i think you allready understand what chaos is Ill lay it out for you, in a foolish lawful attempt to explain chaos...And :P it is obvious my actions for good or bad intent will be seen as such... Many people have a good ability to be neutral in their words, i call them cowards The only truth... if you can see my point, you will understand my nature to be both good and bad regaurdless...i dont like it but that is how it all is. My attempts of being a good person does evil
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
@zarabow Yeah - it really *was* unique back then. I diod most of it on a pentium 75 - ending up on a 233 - maybe 64 megs of RAM. It took literally *thousands* of hours to generate the video which was actuall generated as individual images. I then took the images and turned them into a video. When I finally finished - two years after the idea first came to me - My computer wasn;t fast enough to play the video file. I had to transfer it exported onto video tape. Man, am I obsessive... LOL fg
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
@ArcanePath360 - OK - what exactly is your point? Is it just that you're maintaining that the Mandelbrot set is not chaotic, or is there something deeper to it than that. I see what you're saying about Pi in terms of it being a static, even if infinite and unrepeating. However I see a lot less value to Pi other than its mathematical usefulness. Specifically, as you say, Pi has no discerning pattern within, but the Mandelbrot Set has very definite similar unique patterns, Not enuff space here
@ArcanePath360
14 жыл бұрын
@fractalgod I also beg to differ. I think the comparison to Pi still stands. Do you know how many itterations Pi has been calculated to? It's a mind boggling numger, and yet has the same figure at the x itteration, even though no pattern can be found that is repeating. Yes Chaos Theory along with so many other theories is a respected "theoretical" science, but has no relevance here.
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
@ArcanePath360 - I beg to differ - it is after all, Chaos Theory, a respected, accepted science. As for the 'same result' - no-one has ever seen, or will ever see the entire mandelbrot set. (smaller than a breadbox, bigger than the universe). It is infinite in size, with no two identical places. No matter how much of it you explore, if you round off the ratio of the explored percentage to the whole, it will always round off to 0. GIven these facts, perhaps you can clarify your perspective.
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
@elrafagongora Thanks for the comments - nice imagery in your words. I have seen others who put soundtracks, trance themes and so on - but for what I have seen I am the only person who has gone to such lengths to produce complete works of musical art with fractals. It is *extremely* time consuming and can take months to just create the image sequences and music. I'm glad you enjoy it. fg
@elrafagongora
14 жыл бұрын
@fractalgod You put in my mind some sunrise or sunset: natural, matematically explainable, beautiful... and with the music added by birds, plants, waterfalls, wind, the artistic effect is complete... and all of that is explainable too. Just one thing: Someone, a human, begin a mandelbrot set,and select a music... Who began all the others? I don't try to say more than I wrote. And, in general, I like all that you upload. Regards.
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
LOL- it's kind of part and parcel of the gig - but it (all psychedelics) is always a source of inspiration. Perhaps it's time that I should start taking one of my pet beliefs seriously (that psychedelics are actually discarnate alien entities, that communicate with us when we ingest them). But then I'd have to put them in the credits. Music: fractalgod Math: Benoit Mandelbrot Visuals: Psilocibin Optical effects: LSD With a special brief guest appearance by DMT.
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
"the DNA of the Universe" - I like that. I've thought of it before a number of times, but never actually coined a phrase to describe the concept. The depth to which my thoughts in this realm have gone, and continuously revolve, has resulted in a plethora of psycho-spiritual theorizing - an area of thought that never ceases to titillate and inspire me. Regarding Fractal Animation software, let me try and send you a private message. fg
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
Thanks - the two were *almost* written as a whole. The Music was not written specifically for the fractals sequences, but for something more primitive - a kind of light show that I built for an audience of one. The whole room was built to completely surround the viewer, and used strobes, hypnotic wheels, and more. Protability was a problem :-) Chaos, the fractal Video, was made shortly afterwards - having found a new optical medium to exploit. I'm doing a live show in two weeks. :-)))
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Sorry I didn;t see this at the time you posted it. I have been struggling with trying to get high quality videos here - KZitem just doesn't have it - and a lot of the detail is lost here. I discovered a couple of days ago that FaceBook has amazing quality - and it;s the only place online that really does my work justice - so if you have a Facebook account - look me up (Adrian Nicholas) and take a look at the videos - they look amazing. Thanks again. fg
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
Thanks - it is going to in about 2 weeks. I'm doing my very first 3 night, 4 day Rave. i'll be creating the video in real time, using a couple of computers, a video mixer, and a hardware, on board sub video mixer with real time effects. it's going to be *awesome*. I've never done this live before - it's always been a production. *Very* exciting. fg
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot. Choas was made over ten years ago, before comuters were fast and before there was any sophisticated software. It took two years from top to bottom, including the music. Check out Chaotic Enery (Full) - I made it last year in a fraction of the time. It's not at 'choreographed' as Chaos, but the fractals themselves are amazing. Thanks again, fg
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
And owing to the fact that matter breaks down (if you omit the quantum universe) and mathematics do not - the mandelbrot set is infinitely larger (and as such infinitely more complex) than the physical universe. As such the body of thought, philosophy, and spiritual substance is infinitely greater in potential than that of the quantifyable manifest universe.
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
Email Me, I want to do some similar stuff now that I have the time and processor power. I am in regular contact with Lori - she has told me how - I just need to translate it (she's a 'real' mathemetician). I'll be doing this fairly soon - but I'm moving - back and up connected full time in a couple of weeks. fg
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
Hi, I am intimately familiar with the BuddhaBrot. My friend Lori Gardi got an Arts Grant to create huge renditions of it (butterflyeffect dot ca) Check it out. Thanks for the compliments - I mad Chaos 10 years ago - I'm starting a new one now that my computer is fast enough to go deeper. fractalgod
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
@zarabow - Thanks!! Chaos was the first one I made - 15 years ago. The technology was so primitive at the time that it took me 2 years from top to bottom - music included. If you check out "Chaotic Energy(Full)" you can see what was possible once the technology caught up. Thanks for the kudos fg
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
I think that many of us who have found the Mandelbrot Set see a deeper universal meaning within. Some have called it "God's Thumbprint". It is obvious that given my obsession with the exploration of Fractal Space, I hod deeply profound beliefs regarding it. fg
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
Also - if you haven't already - check out Chaotic Energy (Full). That was made a year and a half ago - with all the technology and software that I did not have when I made Chaos 12 years ago. It's not as detailed - or as 'choreographed' to the music - but the fractal sequences are amazing. fg
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
Not enough space in the comments to really add much - but yes - it's a grand-unified-model of everything. I guess I see it as a quantum model - the infintite extrapolation of every possibility - all the same - almost - and all unique. infinte complexity in infinite form. fg
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
Hi, Thanks. It's all me. I wrote the music and created the video to go with it - about ten years ago. I took a break - but I'm back at it again. Feel free to email/message me (comment space is limited) if you have any questions. Thanks again, fractalgod
@ArcanePath360
14 жыл бұрын
@fractalgod My point is that this video has the title "Chaos" which as I originally stated has no relevance to the Mandlebrot set. There's no deeper meaning other than I think the title choice for this video is misleading. 'Nuf said.
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
Hi - yeah, the layered Alpha Channels go a long way. I can't speak for my viewers, but I will take a look for sure. It may be a bit before I can get to it though - still finishing up moving house. But I'll try - it's always good to get feedback. fg
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
Thanks - I find the Mandelbrot set, especially observed from a dynamic perspective like this, brings it out of the realm of science to do a dance with philosophy amd spirituality. Who would have thought that such a deep truth could be based in mathematics.
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
@elrafagongora In general I have to agree with you - but I believe that the Mandelbrot set is the exception to that rule. Something that is infinitely bigger than the physical universe deserves the homage... fg
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
sigh... The model... I've been pondering that one for a while. Contemplating a fractal algorithm where the relationships between the masses,gravity and energy of our universe could feed the values to the initial equation.
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
Very interesting thoughts - I'd like to respond - but can't until I get a litle more internet access (moving at the moment). Thanks for sharing - I'll join in as soon as I'm reliably online.
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
Thanks - I made Chaos 12 years ago - before the technology could support it. Check out "Chaotic Energy" - I made it 3 years ago on much faster computers with much better software. fg
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
LOL - Sorry - my son'd account was logged in when I posted that response - it was in fact from me (fractalgod) and not necros197 (my son, Minstrel) Adrian (fractalgod)
@ArcanePath360
14 жыл бұрын
There's nothing caotic about the Mandelbrot set, it is pure ordered fractals. It's about as caotic as Pi. You get the same result when you run it each time.
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
Very nice - I subscribed to your channel - I'll check out the rest as soon as I can. I already recognized a couple that I had found recently. fractalgod
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
Thanks - had a few recently who don't - it's my music - but it was not written for the fractas - except for this one (CHOAS). Glad you liked it fg
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
But maybe with the people that are starting to voice their thoughts here we can use our collective consciousness to figure it out... :-))
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
Very awesomely put. I'm finally back online, and can start responding to your comments and adding my own thoughts. Thanks for sharing.
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
Gabriola Island, Just off Nanaimo, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Do you know this area of the world at all? fg
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
Thanks - I won't have anything new for a while - but I am putting on a show in a couple of months and I want something new for it.
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot - I just posted another three - some are a bit primitive by comparison - but they're all quite unique. Adrian
@fractalgod
17 жыл бұрын
Yes, it's a religion. Nice to see more people finding it. And no-one had to get crucified... :-) fractalgod
@SilkyVelvetChic
16 жыл бұрын
Your work is extraordinary! You have made magnificent and professionally-made fractals (and to think that you made over a decade ago)! You're blessed with a one-of-a-kind talent not many have it. Thank you for sharing it. After having watched this video, I thought I should consider making my own fractal art designs (stills and later motion ones). But first, I must learn the trick...I know it's not easy but somebody like must inspire me. :)
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
Fractal algorithms, Mandelbrot's mandalas (M2s), unlock the secret of the ancients. M2s are the keys to experiencing the feeling of singularity, the restoration of the primordial balance, the unifying of the ying and the yang, oneness with the infinite Alpha-Omega matrix, oneness with the Great Spirit. Mandalas (Buddhism), ying and yang (Taoism), primordial balance (Islam and Hinduism), alpha-omega (Judaeo-Christian), Great Spirit (animism)...all of these are very ancient.
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
The classical understanding is that light, electromagnetic radiation, is a wave. However, it does not always have the attributes of a wave. It is also the current understanding that light does not require a medium to travel like other waves. I beg to disagree. I postulate that light requires a medium and that medium is the A-O matrix. The speed of light is actually the maximum velocity of travel of the "disturbance" in the matrix.
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
Understanding fractals is a good start to unify the theory of general relativity with quantum mechanics. The magnification of an observer, or the observer of the observer and so on can be modeled using fractals. Fractals can be used to model the beginning of our universe (alpha fractals - where relativity reigns) down to the photon (omega fractals - quantum level). Can you and your math wizzs friends make a model?
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jake, I'll bring over the original (fullscreen desktop) sometime - it's a million times better. Adrian
@ChildOfBodomx13
16 жыл бұрын
I wish everyone could experience and understand conciousness on this level, and realize the infinite amounts of different forces that happen every microsecond of their lives... With a universe like this, how can people subject to being robots to a corporate manifesto all their lives and never give one bit of thought to science???
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
"The Matrix is that which stands right in the middle of 'this' and 'that.' The Matrix is all-inclusive, having no opposite - there is nothing which it excludes or opposes. It is Living Matrix because all forms come out of it and whoever realizes the Matrix is filled with life and power and the love of all things." (Paraphrasing Bruce Lee)
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
The attributes (memories/information) of the fractal algorithm is evident in the largest (where the theory of general relativity reigns) and smallest (quantum level) entities in our present universe. The process to restore singularity (oneness, balance, and etc.) is what drives nature's phenomena that include our innate desire to survive to reproduce.
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
The attributes (memories/information) of the fractal algorithm is evident in the largest (where the theory of general relativity reigns) and smallest (quantum level) entities in our present universe. The process to restore singularity (oneness, balance, and etc.) is what drives nature's phenomena that includes our innate desire to survive to reproduce.
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
The origin of our known universe originated from a shift of the primordial balance creating a boundary (matrix). The two sides of the divide interacted to try to restore the primordial balance resulting in a fractal algorithm that created the Big Bang releasing energy that is equivalent to the sum total of all matter and energy in our known universe.
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
Something to ponder: "Instead of complex molecules, life started with small molecules interacting through a closed cycle of reactions, Shapiro argues in the June issue of the Quarterly Review of Biology. These reactions would produce compounds that would feed back into the cycle, creating an ever-growing reaction network." Sounds like a fractal algorithm to me.
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
@invisableangel16 Oh well... I named it 15 years ago, partly to do with the music. Nothing I can do now... :-))
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
Fractal patterns are consistent with our very own existence, river systems, nervous systems, our galaxy, our universe, nautilus, butterfly wings, black holes, tentacles, coastlines, clouds, trees, how our blood flows, hurricanes, gyrations in the stock market...
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
Awesome. I truly believe that understanding fractals is the key to understanding our universe, our very existense. Fractals can give you an insight of how infinity takes shape, and how shapes are the disturbance needed to create our very own universe of mass and energy.
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
CHAOS was the very first one I made- t was meant to be hypnotic... I want to control peoples minds..... :-))
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
All matter and energy in our universe, including us, actually move from point A to point B as a "disturbance" within the matrix. The origin of our known universe is a shift in the primordial balance creating a fractal convulsion in the A-O matrix.
@zgriptzurocksailor
15 жыл бұрын
i don;t really like the transition points, seems they don;t fit, should have been ... ummm.. slower... and smoother, not that geometric, not that plastic, but elastic... but besides that, hell yeah, congrats!! good work!
@ChildOfBodomx13
16 жыл бұрын
Exactly. FractalGod, you open my mind and inspire me to make something of my life and show the world what they are missing from their lives, and how it's right in front of their very eyes...
@fractalgod
14 жыл бұрын
@ramzzes100 Hey - it`s Chaos Theory in motion. I didn`t define the universe - I only play with it :-))
@Stoned_Pony
14 жыл бұрын
i love how representitive fractals are of reality. This is a good fractal vid, some of the music reminds me of hyrule market from the Zelda games.
@ChildOfBodomx13
16 жыл бұрын
Wow. That's great! I hope to hear about you someday, creating something absolutely innovative that changes the world! Good luck to you and your future.
@elrafagongora
14 жыл бұрын
Mathematics needs help to turn itself art. That's it. But I still prefer all handmade art.
@azndeuce
17 жыл бұрын
Mandelbrot's mandalas - the secret of the ancient. This is the feeling of singularity, oneness with the alpha-omega matrix. Does God exist?
@Seiga
13 жыл бұрын
@Grixowner Wow that's deep.... I'm gonna write that I think if you don't mind, "Infinity fits into finity through consciousness."
@jbolob
17 жыл бұрын
how can somebody do such a great video? if there is a program i can use to create vids like this would you please notice me?
@fractalgod
16 жыл бұрын
Give me a description of what you see in your head - and I'll make it real... :-)
@Luck_x_Luck
15 жыл бұрын
i think i did it, wrong(with my eyelids) cuz i saw the colours, but my head started shaking and i got a headache lol
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
LOL - what a silly question. As often as I can - but not as much as I used to.
@jdeoxys
14 жыл бұрын
No wonder mathematicians are going pyscho! listening and looking at this shit nearly drove me off the deep end!
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
Really visual acid is the perfect synergy - especially on the big screen
@Boldark
15 жыл бұрын
I watch this listening deep purple stormbringer and...its AWESOME
@MrVarga64
15 жыл бұрын
i just got my mind raped by a few colours for 8 mins and 56 secs 8S arrr my eyes lol
@Shelly_star
14 жыл бұрын
@fractalgod WOW, Well that obsessive paid off well, a very awesome vid!* I love it
@fractalgod
15 жыл бұрын
You should be able to find plenty of them. I know I have. fg
@zgriptzurocksailor
15 жыл бұрын
I had no idea that it is so old :D guess the nickname really fits you:>
@CyysVideos
12 жыл бұрын
Anyone knows how to make these type of animations ???
@supermechadeath333
13 жыл бұрын
either this is chaos or this is LSD, it is still awesome.
@ΙπποκράτηςΛέσβιος
11 жыл бұрын
what's with that buddha thing that appears all the time?
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