| Euclidean architecture: the objects of manufacture are frequently Euclidean, so it is little surprise that much architecture is Euclidean. | ![]() |
| Indian architecture: yet some architectural examples are marvelously fractal. Hierarchies in design reflect hierarchies in the Hindu pantheon. | ![]() |
| Simmons Hall: imagine living in a dormitory designed following the structure of a sponge (not Sponge Bob, but a natural sponge). | ![]() |
| Painting geometries: Reniassance perspective, cubism, and (for quite a long time, it turns out) fractal. | ![]() |
| Decalcomania: making fractals with paint pressed between sheets of paper -- this method is over a century old. | ![]() |
| Giacometti: wild flowers in the snow: another place to find fractals? | ![]() |
| Pollock: drip painting fractals? We'll see why. | ![]() |