
Julia Fractal Bowl No. 1
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This is a bowl I created based on the intricate patterns of the Julia set of fractals, carefully designed and generated with custom code in Python, expertly imported into Inkscape where it was converted to SVG, subsequently imported into OpenSCAD and rendered into a vase shape that is both aesthetically pleasing and mathematically precise. The Julia equation I employed takes on this form: z → z^7 + 1.2 + 0.5i, showcasing the unique interplay between mathematical concepts and visual artistry. To contain the infinite complexity of the fractal within a finite space, iterations were limited by the constraint that Real[z^2 + 1.2 + 0.5i]^8 < 1e10, allowing for a precise balance between detail and manageability. For further understanding, I recommend consulting this comprehensive resource: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_set The object you see is actually the result of a failed print in its final stages due to a nozzle clog that occurred immediately after a filament swap.
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