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- 21 date "October 1999".
- 21 doi "10.1088/2058-7058/12/10/21".
- 21 first1 "Richard".
- 21 first2 "Adam P.".
- 21 first3 "David".
- 21 isCitedBy Mathematics_and_art.
- 21 journal Physics_World.
- 21 last1 "Taylor".
- 21 last2 "Micolich".
- 21 last3 "Jonas".
- 21 pages "25–28".
- 21 quote "Pollock died in 1956, before chaos and fractals were discovered. It is highly unlikely, therefore, that Pollock consciously understood the fractals he was painting. Nevertheless, his introduction of fractals was deliberate. For example, the colour of the anchor layer was chosen to produce the sharpest contrast against the canvas background and this layer also occupies more canvas space than the other layers, suggesting that Pollock wanted this highly fractal anchor layer to visually dominate the painting. Furthermore, after the paintings were completed, he would dock the canvas to remove regions near the canvas edge where the pattern density was less uniform.".
- 21 title "Fractal Expressionism: Can Science Be Used To Further Our Understanding Of Art?".
- 21 url fractal_taylor.html.
- 21 volume "12".