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    Benoit Mandelbrot-Fractal Art Contest 2007


    lots of beautiful Fractals winners here

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    jTp     Thu, Jan 3, 2008  Permanent link
    Those are freaking awesome!
    folkert     Thu, Jan 3, 2008  Permanent link
    ”Apologies to Escher”
    folkert     Thu, Jan 3, 2008  Permanent link
    Also see Paul Bourke's POVRay Fractal Raytracing Contest

     
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