Apophysis

Fractals

2010 Jumping The Moon Calendar


     So, while I haven't been doing much here at WA, (as usual) at least I have been busy doing some fractaling. I made this nifty 2010 calendar. Click on read more to see what's on the calendar. You can buy one here!

Happy Horror


     Here's some fresh Halloween horror for you, just to get you in the mood! I added some new ones and am keeping this sticky to the top of the page till Halloween. There's six or eight more if you mash the read more link. Don't forget to click to enlarge!

Fractal Short Shorts


     
I've been lazy again. I get so wrapped up in things, I let other things go, and then get no-thing done! Well, I still get dressed and brush my teeth and such. And breath, things like that which are essential to sustain life. And I've been doing fractals... I uploaded the images at full resolution this time, (1440x900) so give them a little time to load...

Abstractals


     Here's some more fractal image madness for you. I am still suffering from a nasty case of writers block. Although I am still writting music and doing some Apophysis work. These fractals are for the most part abstracts. I see some things in some of them, but most of them defy description for the most part. The one shown in the teaser though looks like a bird to me, a tortured bird that looks like it has flown through hell. Ergo, the "Hell Bird" title.

I See Faces


     My mind is in a gutter. As soon as I find out what gutter and where, maybe I can post something a bit more meaningful. Until then, you'll just have to be satisfied with some more "I see Faces." And the occasional Prospect Highway MP3. By the way, Obama invited me to the White House to sit in on the Gates meeting too, but he couldn't import my brand of beer, Genesse, from New York. He said they didn't allow toxic waste in the White House. Well then I said, "How about Busch Beer?" and he hung up on me. Go figure...

I See Dead People


frac·tal (fr²k“t…l) n. A geometric pattern that is repeated at ever smaller scales to produce irregular shapes and surfaces that cannot be represented by classical geometry. Fractals are used especially in computer modeling of irregular patterns and structures in nature.

Apophysis is the fractal program I used to create these images. It's fun stuff if you've wondered how people have created some of the unusual desktop wallpaper images you've seen all over the internet and probably on your friends computers too. This photo essay consists of images I've made with Apophysis that look like faces. The "I see Dead People" title is a rip off of a line in the movie, "The Sixth Sense" where the boy tells Bruce Willace that he sees dead people. But instead. "I See Faces!"... Click on the read more to see some weird stuff...