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  1. Fractal Music, Hypercards and More Mathematical Recreations from "Scientific American" by Martin Gardner, 1991-11-30
  2. Fractals in Music: Introductory Mathematics for Musical Analysis Second Edition (Inmusic) by Charles Madden, 2007-04-23
  3. Music and Mathematics: From Pythagoras to Fractals
  4. Fractal Music, Hypercards and More. Mathematical Recreations from Scientific Ame by Martin Gardner, 1992-01-01
  5. Fractal Music, Hypercards and More : Mathematical Recreations from Scientific Am by Martin Gardner, 1991-01-01
  6. Fractal Fantasy, the Art of Mathematics by Charles Fitch, Music by Michael Angelo Strasmich, 1987
  7. Music And Mathematics: From Pythagoras To Fractals by Raymond Flood, Robin Wilson, Robin J. Wilson John Fauvel, 2003
  8. Formalised composition on the spectral and fractal trails (Skrifter fran Musikvetenskapliga institutionen, Goteborgs Universitet) by Magnus Eldenius, 1998

81. Fractal Links - Amazing Seattle Fractals!
Fractal art tutorials and free fractal software.Category Science Math Chaos and fractals Software...... Seattle fractals Digital Art If you are interested in any of my kids sites, recipes,gardening, Christianity, graphics, FREE software programs, music, art, as
http://www.fractalarts.com/ASF/Fractal_Links.html
Amazing Seattle Fractals! Home Fractal Art Galleries Fractal Tutorials Fractal Of The Week ... About Fractal Links I've included many resources on this page if you are looking for more information on fractals, including other fractal artists, tutorials or more information about fractals in general. If you are looking for fractal software programs check out my software page. Enjoy! Seattle Fractals Digital Art If you are interested in any of my art prints or downloading any of my screensavers for a free evaluation, you can find them here. High resolution art prints, fractal art galleries, fractal screensavers, custom made to order screensavers and more! Link Spectrum Fractal Tutorials "Bubbly Bab's" tutorial for Fractal Explorer, another excellent free program. UF Spiral Tutorial Dr. Joseph Trotsky's excellent tutorial on creating the classic fractal spiral form. Janet Parke Preslar's excellent tutorials on using the Ultra Fractal Program. Brad Johnson's site on fractals shows a number of examples of different types of fractals and a thorough examination of each one. Stephen Ferguson's tutorial on coloring algorithms for fractals.

82. Generation5.org - Applications In Music
landscapes on the fly that tile perfectly, since they often use FourierTransforms. Fractal music. What do fractals have to do with music?
http://www.generation5.org/app_music.shtml

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Applications in Music
The Artificial Intelligence applications in music are endless - unfortunately, at present there is very little so show for it. Artificial Intelligence and music are at either ends of the spectrum, AI being seen as the epitomy of computer science, and music the epitomy of art and abstractness. Dynamic and autonomous music creation has endless possibilities - pieces could be composed in seconds, for garden centre, elevator and trance music! Computers could provide brilliant 'jam' partners for guitarists, blues/jazz players to help develop their style. Computers could provide piano accompaniment for orchestral practices. The possibilities are endless ! Yet how can all of this be achieved?
Generating Computer Music
Creating music takes a certain amount of inspiration to get a piece started. How do we inspire computers? As of yet, there is no music-generating program that takes no human input. Most programs at the moment require the human user to set various parameters and options - these are used by the computer to generate the piece. A lot of music programs use genetic algorithms as a means of generating pieces. GenJam by

83. Comart - Fractals - Chaos
The four main departments of the ROM fractals Stories music ComputerArt besides being a curiosity in their own right
http://fractaland.tripod.com/site/lite/main/console.html
Sorry!
The Mp3's are not available online.
The CD ROM, however, is available by mail order.
The ROM boasts over 5 hours of rock based sound tracks.
Plus hundreds of colourful bitmapped images.
(Really, the large JPEGS do not compare and remain too slow to view online.)
These are good reasons to purchase the CD.
Particular types of people would find this an interesting gift.
The four main departments of the ROM...
Fractals Stories Music Computer Art
besides being a curiosity in their own right... ...could well serve as an invaluable resource for people involved in any of these categories. A Film maker, for instance, might find something of interest both in Stories and Music. We don't want your money... ...but it helps... ...we just want you to enjoy what we offer. You can preview all of the DEP ART MEN TS online for free excepting, of course, the Music...which is way too large to offer here. NOTE: As I have just spent several months revamping the ROM, the online sites have fast become outdated and no longer reflect the true quality (or quickness) of the ROM.

84. Holy Cross Of San Antonio Student Search Guide
fractals, Views different types of fractals. music Education Resource Links, provideslinks to curriculum resources. Open Studio, A link to all kinds of art sites.
http://www.holycross-sa.org/oldweb/helplink.htm
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Adobe Related Sites Johnny's Web Graphics An active, helpful site for learning web building

85. Contours Of The Mind - Exhibition Page
An exhibition of sonic and visual art at the Australian National University Drill Hall Gallery.Category Science Math Chaos and fractals Fractal Art...... Contours of the Mind a celebration of fractals, feedback and chaos, was a uniqueblend of visual art, science and music.Contributors from all over the world
http://www.anu.edu.au/ITA/ACAT/contours/contours.html
Contours of the Mind
A Celebration of Fractals, Feedback and Chaos. An exhibition of Sonic and Visual Art at the Australian National University Drill Hall Gallery 23 June - 24 July 1994 Discontiuum II Contours of the Mind - a celebration of fractal geometry, feedback and chaos. The event has brought together a unique blend of visual art, science and music, which was exhibited at the ANU Drill Hall Gallery from the 23rd of June to the 24th of July 1994. The exhibition was officially opened by the Hon. Barry O. Jones AO FDS MP on the 1st of July to coincide with Synaesthetica 94 ; a premiere conference specifically aimed at forging links between the fields of Computer Music and Computer Animation, hosted by the Australian Centre for the Arts and Technology at the ANU. An online catalogue of submitted works is available. The exhibition was organised by The Australian Centre for the Arts and Technology (ACAT) The ANU Drill Hall Gallery The Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering Australian National University (ANU) In Association with QUESTACON The National Science and Technology Centre
The Exhibition
Contours of the Mind - a celebration of fractals, feedback and chaos

86. Efg's Technical Book Store -- Fractals & Chaos
fractals for the Classroom Introduction to fractals and Chaos, 1566701058_m.gif(10105 bytes), fractals in music Introductory Mathematics for musical Analysis.
http://homepages.borland.com/efg2lab/TechBooks/FractalsAndChaos.htm
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Reprint March 2000 Fractal Horizons: The Future Use of Fractals
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Computers, Pattern, Chaos and Beauty: Graphics from an Unseen World ...
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see efg's 2nd place entry on pp. 238-239 Computers and the Imagination
Cliff Pickover

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"Glynn Function" on pp. XX, 395 ) Mazes for the Mind: Computers and the Unexpected Cliff Pickover see efg 's "Glynn Function" on plate before p. 173) Fractal Functions, Fractal Surfaces, and Wavelets Fractals for the Classroom: Introduction to Fractals and Chaos ... Fractals in Music: Introductory Mathematics for Musical Analysis No longer available Complex Systems: From Biology to Computation Strange Attractors: Creating Patterns in Chaos ... Fractals: Endlessly Repeated Geometrical Figures Updated 18 Feb 2002 since 24 Dec 1998

87. Erin's Fractal Music Page
Personally, I think fractals and fractal music are cool because I am a Math/musicdouble major and this is an awesome way to see the connection between the two
http://loversofthenorth.net/ebonitz/fractal.htm
Erin's Fractal Music Page
"What is fractal music?" you may be wondering. That is an excellent question, and lucky for you, this web page is dedicated to answering that question. Be prepared to be amazed by the unique world of FRACTAL MUSIC!
What is Fractal Music?
Why are Fractals cool?

Find out more about Fractal Music!
What is Fractal Music?
Before we can understand fractal music, we must first find out what a fractal is. To obtain a fractal , we start with an equation. One example would be the Julia set: f(t)=t^2 + c Now we pick values for t and c, and away we go! Once we get an answer to the equation, we use the answer as the new value to plug in for t (keep c the same) and continue this process by plugging the answer back into the equation. This is called iteration What happens with all these numbers? Well, you could stare at them until you got dizzy, but that would not be any fun. Why not make a picture from the numbers? You can create fractal images (like the ones I have on this page) by using pixel coordinates and assigning colors to certain numbers. (It's sort of complicated to explain, and I think the images are cool, but the main point of this page is fractal music anyway.) You can make your own fractal images and read a better explanation of how it works at The Fractory.

88. Fractal Resources
Patrick Swickard's fractals, Chaos, and music. Dagmar Beckert's AlgorithmicComposition. Websites Where You Can Generate fractals Online. Fractal Map.
http://home.att.net/~Novak.S/resources.htm
Introduction to Fractals Fractals by Jean-Pierre Louvet . Home to the highly informative "Fractal art FAQ" and the "sci.fractal FAQ," this award-winning site features topics by the author/artist often not found elsewhere (e.g., how color is applied to fractals, etc.) as well as his own extraordinary gallery of unique fractal images (in French and English). Fantastic Fractals: Fractal Tutorials (temporarily unavailable) The Virtual Museum Of Computing: Mandelbrot Exhibition The Fractory (temporarily unavailable) The Fractal Microscope: A Distributed Computing Approach to Mathematics in Education Fractals Unleashed (temporarily unavailable - - in English, Russian, or Ukranian) Our Fractal Universe: Mandelbrot and More (in English, French, or Spanish) Fractal Website: Chaffey High School ... Dagmar Beckert's Algorithmic Composition
Websites Where You Can Generate Fractals Online
Fractal Map Mandelbrot Explorer The Mandelbrot Set Explorer F.Edward Boas' Fractal Letters ... The Fractory (temporarily unavailable) Lars Kindermann's MusiNum-The Music in the Numbers Lars Kindermann's Discovery Online - Fractal Music: Create Your Own Chaos The Martin Junglas Homepage: Munisum and other mathematical Java Applets
Aros Fractals (Freeware)
... Paul N. Lee's Fractal Links

89. Fractalquest
world. fractals are used to make music, create art, describe patternsin nature, and understand and heal the human body. Pick an
http://www.ic.sunysb.edu/Stu/kchandle/fractalwebquest.htm
Fractal Quest Are you ready for an adventure? You've worked with exponents, now see how they work in the bizarre world of FRACTALS... math like you have never seen it before! Welcome to the FractalQuest, designed especially for you and your intrepid mind. What am I doing here? You have entered the FractalZone and will complete a quest to answer the question... "What is a fractal?" By the end of this quest you should have ... Result #1 a definition for the word "fractal" (in your own words) Result # several fractal images, including a fractal of your own design Result # an example of fractals in action (your own fractal music? a drawing or photograph of a fractal in nature? an explanation of fractals' use in medicine, art, or ...?) START HERE You may travel through this quest by any path. You will know you have completed the quest when you have created each of the three results listed above and can confidently complete the final assessment. Be prepared to share your results in a presentation in class. VIBE Catch the fractal VIBE. There is a whole wild and wacky world of fractal art out there (some you may have seen on scene savers or late night TV). Check some of it out. You can generate your own at the Fractory.

90. Software - Timestretch.com
Timestretch Visualizer draws animated fractals to music. Timestretch Visualizeris an iTunes Visual plugin for MacOS X. It draws fractals to the music.
http://www.timestretch.com/site/software/
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Timestretch Visualizer is an iTunes Visual plug-in for MacOS X. It draws fractals to the music.
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91. A Fractal Melody
A Fractal Melody. This demo will show how to use the mathematics of fractalsto generate music. fractals are based on a set of probabilistic
http://jmusic.ci.qut.edu.au/jmtutorial/Fractals.html
A Fractal Melody
This demo will show how to use the mathematics of fractals to generate music. Fractals are based on a set of probabilistic mathematical systems which have some interesting properties. The output is 'noisy' but features aspects of self similarity, that is, patterns reoccur at different levels of detail which provides a sense of coherence not found in other probabilistic processes. Fractals are often represented visually, most famously in the 'bug-like' picture of the Mandelbrot set. To hear the result play the MIDI file below. View source Lets have a closer look. import jm.JMC; import jm.music.data.*; import jm.util.*; PACKAGES public final class Fractal implements public static void Score score = new Score( "JMDemo - Fractal" Part inst = new Part( "Piano" , PIANO); Phrase phr = new float sum; float [] rg = new float int k, kg, ng, threshold; int np = int nbits = int npts = //number of notes float nr = ( float )(npts);

92. DW3 Classical Music Resources : Electronic Music And Instruments
composition. fractals, Chaos, and music, essay by Patrick Swickard. Historyof Electronic and Computer music, a chronology by Doug Popeney.
http://www.lib.duke.edu/music/resources/electronic.html
Classical Music Resources Genres
Electronic Music and Instruments Analog Synth Gallery , provides information on numerous brand name synthesizers, including ones built by ARP, Korg, Moog, Oberheim, and Roland. Site maintained by Stanley W. Eller. Beginner's Synthesizer FAQ answers the questions, "What is a synthesizer and how do they work?" Includes MIDI files a glossary of terms. Site maintained by Chad Gould. Discography of Theremin Works by Matthias Sauer. DW3 Electronic Music Societies, Studios and Research Centers Page . Here you will find links to numerous sites belonging to electronic music organizations from around the world. Electronic Musical Instrument 1870 - 1990 , historical and technical information for just about every electronic musical instrument ever invented. Site created by GoLive CyberStudio. Electronic Music Interactive is an introductory handbook containing 38 modules on topics such as the physical properties of sound, the electronic music system, and MIDI. Includes a glossary of terms, animations, and diagrams. Developed at the University of Oregon New Media Center by Jeffrey Stolet, Steve McGrew, and Mike Holcomb. Fractal Music Lab contains examples of fractal music, downloadable software you can use to compose original fractal music, and information and activities designed to help you better understand fractals and their possible roles in music composition.

93. Fun Graphics & Mathematics
Another fractals site The next site concerns fractals and music. This sitealso discusses chaos. Portions of this site are very theoretical.
http://www.veracom.net/~peterson/W3Mall/fungraphics.html
The section of the W3Mall provides sites for fractals, graphics, mathematics, graphical software and VRML. Some of the sites concern advanced mathematics.
Two general sites about fractals follow:
Interesting fractals site

A site in England

The next site provides a great variety of fractals and software also.
Another fractals site

The next site concerns fractals and music. This site also discusses chaos. Portions of this site are very theoretical.
A very large site

Fractals and chaos are part of the theory of nonlinear dynamics. The following site provides software for this discipline.
Visualization

These sites provide an overview of fractals using varying amounts of mathematics. There are many more sites on the Internet. The Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) provides three-dimensional representations of a variety of objects. Your browser may need a plug-in in order to see the graphics. There are many VRML sites on the Internet. A variety of software is provided You can spend hours at the following two large sites! Large VRML site Another large VRML site The following site provides Topology and Geometry software for students, teachers and mathematicians. The images are fantastic!

94. Textbookx : Product Detail
Search Tips Advanced Browse. fractals in music Introductory Mathematicsfor musical Analysis. (Click for a larger view), Madden, Charles.
http://www.textbookx.com/product_detail.php?detail_isbn=0967172756

95. Fractal Vibes Home
About fractals What are fractals? Fractal Art Fractal music? Heregoes my best explanation fractals are the representations of
http://www.fractal-vibes.com/fvc/about.html
About Fractals
What are Fractals? Fractal Art...Fractal Music?
Here goes my best explanation:
Fractals are the representations of complex mathematical formulae which exhibit
certain characteristics, namely self-similarity
across many scales
repeating patterns, similar, yet...slightly different.
The images below are of the Mandelbrot set at increasing levels
of magnification, right to left, top to bottom.
Note how similar structures appear in all the images.
Though called Chaos Theory, there is indeed order within this "Chaos" What you are seeing is the graphical representation of the Fractal Equation Z' = Z ^2 + C being iterated (looped) over and over hundreds of times at each coordinate. The result of the previous iteration is fed back into the equation and the result becomes the next Z' When Z' reaches a certain threshold or "escape" value the loop is exited... and the pixel is painted a certain color depending on how many times it looped before that value was reached. Z is a complex variable, meaning it is of the form a + bi, where i is the square root of negative one The a part represents the x axis (horizontal) as real numbers the bi part represents the imaginary plane (vertical) and C is a constant complex variable.

96. Fantastic Fractals
They'll make learning fractals easy! Landscapes music If you're a visuallearner, visit our fractal gallery for a variety of different fractals.
http://hyperion.advanced.org/12740/netscape/
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THE NEW VERSION OF THE FANTASTIC FRACTALS WEB SITE IS NOW ONLINE:
http://www.techlar.com/fractals/
Latest News Fantastic Fractals 98!
Download our latest release of Fantastic Fractals, featuring new fractals and features! Be sure to enter in our contest Search Engine
Use our new search engine to find the information you need! Site Feedback
As you've probably already noticed, we've really re-done the site! Tell us what you think with our message boards Coming Soon Online Discussions
They're hoping to invite some guest speakers to our online discussion forum soon! Check here information about it. Teachers Only We have a Teachers Only section in the works right now. It'll feature worksheets, hand-outs, and more! Site Description Tutorials Learn about fractals with our step by step tutorials . We offer three levels of difficulty: elementary, general audience, and advanced readers. They'll make learning fractals easy! If you're a visual learner, visit our fractal gallery for a variety of different fractals. Want to see some realistic fractal-generated landscapes? Check out our

97. Fractal Music Lab Is Now At Www.fractalmusiclab.com
Fractal music Lab has moved to www.fractalmusiclab.com.Come and visit. © Copyright 2000 DTStrohbeen.
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F ractal Music Lab has moved to www.fractalmusiclab.com . Come and visit.

98. Chaffey's Fractal Links On The Web
Chaffey's fractals on the WEB© Chaffey High School's fractalson the Web http//www.chaffey.org/fractals/.
http://www.chaffey.org/fractals/
Chaffey High School's FRACTALS on the Web
http://www.chaffey.org/fractals/ Last Updated February 28, 2003
This site should be renovated soon, please excuse the webmaster's lack of construction. Welcome to the original Chaffey High School's Fractal Links of the Web. These pages where started as a hobby/extra curricular activity back in 1993, and have grown to be a pretty large website for alumni of Chaffey High School, as well as general links resource for schools. Fractals are very interesting and mathematical occurrences. Chances are, if you have opened your eyes, you've seen Fractals. This site, Chaffey's Fractal Links, is meant as a resource for everybody to use as a tool in search of fractal information, programs, articles and other fractal related pages on the Internet. This page has been up since 1993 and is continuing to grow in content. More will be coming soon... CHS Home Fractals Home About Fractals Awards ... Theory

99. Chaos Report - Heather Elko
Brownian noise is to correlated. And interestingly, when most fractalsare converted to music, they are found to create 1/f noise.
http://www.math.pitt.edu/~gartside/math0450/chaos/studentReports/HeatherElko.htm
Chaos start page Heather Elko Chaos and the Logistic Map February 2001
Full Report
(MS Word document)
Chaotic Music
Fractals are applications of chaos theory. They are derived by entering an equation into a computer. The picture that results, while seemingly chaotic, actually repeats over and over within itself. Thus, chaos theory emerges, which shows that seemingly chaotic systems actually do have order. These fractals are important because they are found over and over throughout nature. Coastlines have been described as chaotic, as they can be analyzed on many different levels producing different results. A coastline can be analyzed on the astronomic, topographic, or even microscopic level, each producing very different results. Fractals can also be seen in plants such as the fern, which is found to repeat itself over and over. Michael Barnsley was able to create a fractal that looked extremely similar to a fern. But one of the most interesting uses of fractals that I have discovered is that they are being used to create music. Music from chaos. Music from an algorithm. It's extremely compelling. There are many different types of fractals, and thus many different ways to transfer them to music. One example is the Julia set, below.

100. The Math Forum - Math Library - Fractals
be chaotic. Exhibit kiosks, many of which are fractals, include Musicof the Heart, Frozen Lightning, Erosion, Viscous more .
http://mathforum.org/library/topics/fractals/?start_at=51

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