Thursday, April 25, 2013

Context Free Art

In this publication i'm posting some of my productions made with the software Context Free. The site is http://www.contextfreeart.org/. This is an unique software for producing math to art! It is based on dynamic change of coordinate system and the use of the structure of Chomsky's grammars. Context Free can be easily used to produce mandalas, fractals and even beautiful pictures.
Here is what I've done

Shiny spirals

Deep in the matter

In the realization of God's will is the power of the human soul

Summer snowflake

A star

Between the dimensions

Surreal nature's beauty 1

Pentacle

Does this snowflake move?

Sun 753

Surreal nature's beauty 2

Surreal nature's beauty 3
I also made an abstract composition called "The Holy Trinity". The figures are made via Besier curves, but firstly they were drown by hand. I am showing some of the pictures of the process of making "The Holy Trinity". In the picture, the Sun represents the Father, the dove - the Holy Spirit, and the heart - the CHRIST.

Archangel Raphael in the night sky

Morning blessing of the Sun

Morning sky

The Holy Trinity. 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Why are fractals sacred geometry

Wikipedia says Fractals are typically self-similar patterns, where self-similar means they are "the same from near as from far". Althought fractals seem too abstract they are one of the most common structures in the universe. Fractal structures appear everywhere: from micro to macro and from matter to spirit.


The brocolli plant - a typical fractal
The electrons orbit the atomic nucleus; also the moons orbit the planets; the planets orbit the sun; the suns orbit around some galaxy centers; it is very possible that galaxies also orbit around some mega structures.
The main functions of one single alive cell : breathing, eating, communication with the outer world, metabolit , excreting, specializing, evolving are also the main functions of an organism; also an anology with the planet Earth's life can be made.
Geometrically, many objects in nature have fractal structures : for example leafes, trees, lightnings, many vegetables, snow flakes, flowers, even animals.


leaf network
coast fractal structure
shell of some water animal
typical fractal form of a snowflake
the branches of a tree form a fractal structure
a model of a man's lung: the structure is similar to the leaf and the tree's branches system


flowers formed in the windows during winter season

Fractals are also used in buildings and other human made structures. Ofther fractals are used in churches and other spiritual temples. The reason is that fractals structures drawn on the floors and walls create tunnels to the higher dimensions. The mathematical reason behind this is that actually the dimension of a fractal is not a natural number. It can be, for example 2.734.
Mandalas and fractals on temples' floors and walls