Fractal Images at Other Sites
- Be sure to check out the New Images section of "What Is New" at Spanky page.
- Paul N. Lee has collected hundreds of websites into the world renown "Fractal Census", where you can find thousands of people listed in alphabetical order.
- Jim Muth presents a Fractal of the Day each day, along with the requisite FractInt parameter and/or formula file to reproduce it.
- Marcelo Anelli (from Caracas, Venezuela) presents a broad selection of fractal images from a variety of fractal programs from his website.
- Elena Novaretti (from Rapallo, Italy) has created an extensive gallery of fractals that she has created on the Amiga platform with a fractal software program she developed called ZoneXplorer.
- John Holder had an older site for his 3D attractor images, which has expired. But a new link to his quest to produce fine quality shaded 3D attractors is available.
- Michael S. Joyce presents a few interesting iterations on a logistical equation.
- Dave Makin has a webpage called Makin' Magic containing Programs, Fractals, Freeware, Source and Graphics.
- Scott Draves has a collection of animated flame fractals in mpeg format that are extremely fascinating.
- Dennis C. De Mars has a collection of images at the Fractal Domains Gallery.
- Hop David has created an interesting animated fractal background tile for chaotic webpages. His Esher like tilings although not fractal, are also very much worth looking at.
- Mitchell Robinson created a webpage called The Fractal Forest. It contains a series of fractal images and movies.
- Stanley Novak has a website titled Fractal Adventures. The purpose of the site is to aid individuals with differing levels of technical experience to get started creating fractals.
- Georg Carlson has a fractal art website called Fractillusions with about 180 24-bit images on display.
- Luc-André Rey has added some new pages to his Fractal Gallery.
- Les St Clair's homepage, titled Fractal Panarama, is a very interesting and useful collection of images, fractal movies, and related documents.
- Linda Allison "Gumbycat" now has her own Personal webpages for her fractals. They were created with an assortment of fractal programs.
- Marcelo Anelli C. mac@sirepca.com from Caracas in Venezuela has created a small fractal page containing some images, a fractal program, and his perspective on the fractal world.
- The artist known as Abraxas Abraxas@swix.ch has an interesting gallery of fractals and 3D images called The Delirium Creations Gallery.
- Don Archer has a dedicated Fractal Art Website exploring several fractal themes. Visit The Fractal Zoo, The Fractal Camera and Faultline Fractals.
- Dan Ashlock danwell@Iastate.edu has produced a page dedicated to Fractal Bugs for your enjoyment.
- Stephen Baker sbaker@tiac.net creates images with fractal generators and ray-tracers. He has a small virtual gallery exhibiting his work.
- Ron Barnett reb01@gnn.com presents a small gallery of fractal images and raytracings on his "Hidden Dimension" homepage.
- Melissa Binde presents a nice selection of images created with FractInt at Swarthmore.
- Alden Bliss has a web page with fractal zooms and palette animations (using GIF animation) and lake-effect fractal animations (using Java).
- Paul Bourke pbourke@swin.edu.au in New Zealand has a really interesting Interactive Gallery of Fractal Images with a rather unique interface for viewing.
- Adam Brown adambrown1@geocities.com recently opened a webpage with some fractals he created with his own software and adds a collection of his favourite links.
- Jon Camp jon.camp@valpo.edu has put together a webpage with Ben Martin dedicated to Fractal Images, programs and related material. They are just setting up but it is still worth a look.
- Finally, someone has presented a collection of fractals by Paul Carlson pjcarlsn@ix.netcom.com. He has consistently presented unique and imaginative renderings of mandelbrots as well as working with some less familiar fractal types. His Gallery of Fractals is now available courtesy of J. C. Sprott.
- Jonathan Cline jcline@gauss.calpoly.edu has created a page of Unofficial Links from Fractal-Art Email Digest.
- Mark "Bud" Christenson has a fractal gallery which he refers to as Bud's Fractal Pages.
- Les St. Clair les_stclair@compuserve.com has now opened his own fractal gallery for images created with a variety of fractal programs.
- Tom Conally, flyingfrog@biosys.net has a collection of fractals at his Flying Frog Fractal Gallery.
- Paolo Cozzi paolo@dmsna.dms.unina.it presents his Fractal Artwork in a series of pages at the University of Naples.
- Paul Derbyshire pderbysh@chat.carleton.ca at Carlton Univ. in Ottawa has a new Fractal Gallery on the Web with a nice variety of images.
- Some 3d fractals from Stewart Dickson via Mathart.com.
- Scott Draves spot@draves.org has produced two excellent fractal series. The Flame and the Fuse series.
- Ian Entwistle ian.ent@argonet.co.uk has recently put up a web page called "Woodside Fractals".
- Rene Ertzinger Rene@Mindlink.bc.ca is a Vancouver fractal artist who has created a gallery on the Web with excerpts from his CyberLight Matrix CDRom fractal collection. The images are from an interesting variety of fractal formulae and are quite well presented. For those fractal enthusiasts looking for more and do not mind paying, it is a well put together package.
- Jeff Field jfield@clark.net has opened a fractal gallery called Altermedia.
- Visit Fractals Galore by Cindy Mitchell The Fractal Lady.
- Sylvie Gallet sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com in France has started her own fractal gallery page with formula and parameter files available.
- Ryan Grant at U.I.U.C. has some Favourite Fractals, that are quite nice.
- A Fractal Artwork Exhibits from Kevin J. Gross.
- A Fractal Calendar from Daryl H. Hepting at Simon Fraser University.
- Howard Herscovitch hnhersco@echo-on.net has updated his fractal page on the web.
- Earl Hinrichs earl@spyke.com has a fractal art page showing some nice fractals. Some were mapped on to a torus so that they can be tiled. He also has a new domain and gallery called Earl's Fractal Art Gallery.
- Damien M. Jones has a beautiful gallery of fractal images at his Fractal Gallery and at the Fractulus Homepage.
- Valery Kritchallo valery@dutiosd.twi.tudelft.nl has updated his Synth Art Pages with some interesting images.
- Uwe Krueger presents The Beauty of Chaos, an interactive journey by pictures through the Mandelbrot.
- Jill Lawson jill.lawson@ukonline.co.uk has a fractal gallery called FOUR AM. FRACTALS.
- Don Lebow in Hawaii has a really nice collection of fractals created with FractInt.
- Joakim Linde gu94joli@dd.chalmers.se at Chalmers University in Sweden has a page dedicated to Chaos and Fractals with images, icons and parameter files.
- Jean-Pierre Louvet louvet@iuta.u-bordeaux.fr presents a well put together page with a collection of fractal images and information about fractals. A french version is also available.
- Ken Mattern kjmatt@ro.com has a webpage dedicated to Fractal Images.
- Pascal Massimino's Quaternion Julia set gallery.
- Sean McCullough bankshot@mailhost.nmt.edu presents a series of Mpeg fractal animations and some info on his fractal programs.
- Kit Mcguire, kmcguire@deepleaf.com creates a new Fractal Journey-of-the-Month showing an interesting zoom sequence of mandelbrot images.
- Dirk Meyer dirk.meyer@studbox.uni-stuttgart.de in Germany presents "Dirk's 3D Fraktal Homepage" for his fractals and 3D quaternion sculpture gallery.
- Kerry Mitchell lkmitch@primenet.com has created a Fractal Web Page.
- Ken Musgrave maintains an online gallery of algorithmic artworks.
- Shohdy Nagib shohdy@zhurnal.ru has put up a page called Meddling in the Affairs of Infinity showing some video feedback effects.
- Nussweck nussweck@freepage.de has a dedicated fractal page called Strictly Mandelbrot!
- Angelo Ovidi, in Italy, introduces a series of fractal icons, for his departmental webserver, Informatical Engineering at University Of Pisa.
- Lloyd's Park is a home page mostly dedicated to fractals from Lloyd Peppard at Queens U.
- Ramiro Perez rperez@ns.pa has a Fractal Gallery page with images of some very interesting fractal types.
- Kim Bach Petersen kimb@post8.tele.dk has produced a guided tour of High Iteration Fractals which explores interesting regions of the Mandelbrot.
- The web pages of Clifford A. Pickover.
- Luke Plant lukeplant@mindless.com presents z squared plus c. It is a fractal gallery devoted to Mandelbrot, Julia and Julibrot images.
- Martinez Roca dinerz@mx2.redestb.es in Spain presents LA GALERIA DE FRACTALES, a collection of fractals created with FractInt.
- Junichi Sato "Pochi" stc_mtka@cb3.so-net.ne.jp has a small fractal gallery with a selection of fractals and complex quaternions.
- Some fractal images and animations from Eric Schol at the U. of Twente in the Netherlands.
- Rollo Silver, the editor of AMYGDALA, the fractal newsletter has opened up a homepage of his fractal images.
- Lee Skinner LeeHSkinner@compuserve.com released a new series of truecolour fractal composites created with FractInt and stored in the PNG 24 bit graphic format.
- J.C. Sprotts Fractal Gallery from University of Wisconsin.
- J.C. Sprott also maintains an archive of recent submissions to the Alt.Binaries.Pictures.Fractals Usenet newsgroup.
- Tim Stilson, stilti@leland.stanford.edu presents some very interesting images of Chaotic Attractors.
- Linas Vepstas linas@fc.net has an interesting Gallery of Fractal Art available on the web.
- Sharon Webb shawebb@yhc.edu has a fractal gallery of images created with the Flarium fractal program.
- Jo Weber JoWeber@compuserve.com maintains a Fractal Page with a selection of fractals and a collection of his favourite links.
- Stephane weibel weibelst@irsil9.ifp.fr at Cnam in France has created a dynamic fractal page which updates with a new image every 30 seconds.
- If you want to add a fractal flair to your webpage, you should look at Fractal DZine Graphics from Wizzle and Teri Williams fdz@enchantress.net. They have put together a nice collection of fractal backgrounds and accessories.
- Giuseppe Zito's latest creation The Algorithmic Image Gallery.
- Giuseppe Zito zito@ba.infn.it maintains a great index page for Fractal Images on the internet.
Collections
- A gallery made from several different series of Fractals created with FractInt by "O" oooo@calweb.net is definitely worth a look.
- A fractal page from Softsource.
- The Computer Graphics Gallery at www.maths.tcd.ie
- A series of Fractal generated clouds.
- A collection of Fractal Images Stored at NASA for the K-12 educational program.
- A collection of Jpeg and Mpeg fractal zooms from a new gallery at Ecole Polytechnique in France.
- There are two new fractal areas at Spanky that some might find interesting. There is the FractInt Users Gallery for all those FractInt enthusiasts as well as the FractInt DEEPZOOMING pages, dedicated to those tireless pioneers striving forever deeper (and forever longer), into the Mset.
- Recent submissions to the alt.binaries.pictures.fractals newsgroup are archived at the web.cnam.fr site.
- There is an interesting collection of Fractal images by "Wizzle".
- The "Contours of the Mind" Exhibition page at ANU.
- The Geometry Centre at University of Minnesota presents some interesting fractals.
- The Electric Origami Shop Presents a small group of recent fractals from the Research labs at IBM. Thanks Cliff!
- The Virtual Museum of Computing presents a Mandelbrot Exhibition.
- Lifescape Design davidj@lifescapedesign.com designs lifescapes for everyday living using the art of Mathematics.
- A study of Symmetric Chaos at Univ. of Houston is on the web under the heading Images of Chaos.
- The old A.F.P. fractal ftp archive at csus.edu .
- Fractal images from the a.b.p.f. newsgroup are archived by Rich Thompson at his xmission site.
- The Original Fractal Gallery at CNAM, maintained by Frank Roussel is still available.
Note:
This collection of pointers is constantly growing and changing. I try to keep all the information current and the links accurate and up-to-date. The nature of the Web makes this a difficult task. Many pages have a short life, or service is intermittent or switched to another server. If you find a reference here that is consistently unavailable for an extended period of time, please email me and I will remove it. Also, if you have created a new page with some interesting fractal information and want to have it posted here, I will gladly make an insertion to the list.
