Fractal, is a geometry of things which has no geometry. Natural architecture has an organizing structure and fractal geometry is a tangible way to understand and describe this structure. In fact, fractals are mathematical images of irregularity. Fractal objects have irregular forms in all dimensions in their irregularity is the same in all proportions. In a sense, they represent regularity in irregularity. Fractals are “self-similar,” meaning that the whole has the same shape as one or more of its parts. In mathematics, “self-similarity” means that when the whole undergoes changes on a certain scale, even though the new shape will be smaller, bigger, revolved, or converted, but it still remains similar to the previous shape with roughly similar proportions. Fractal geometry seeks to prove that there is a certain connection between the life of plants, inanimate objects, and human beings and the universe is not detached from its origin.
VIDEO ART | VIDEO INSTALLATION3D PRINTED SCULPTURE
Music
Time We Have
by Steve Hasuchildt
Year
2018
Runtime
04’:19”
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Exhibition \ Festival \ Official Selection \ Screening
- 2022 – Inner Reflection Int. New Media Art Exhibition, Tehran, Iran
- 2021 – 37th Video Domes International festival of Digital Arts, Paris, France
- 2021 – Puntoyrayfest International Digital Art Festival, Vienna, Austria
- 2020 – 16th ADAF International Digital Arts Festival, Athens, Greece
- 2019 – Noxte Vol III, New Media Art Exhibition, Berlin, Germany
- 2019 – Image Play International Video Art Festival, Madeira, Portugal
- 2019 – Hot Steam II: A Science/Video/Art Screening, MIT Museum, Cambridge, USA
- 2019 – 11th Tehran International Animation Biennial, Tehran, Iran
- 2019 – Madatac X (Post Digital Star) New Media Art Festival, Madrid, Spain
- 2018 – Noxte: Physique New Media Art Exhibition, Mohsen Gallery, Tehran, Iran