Fractal landscapes : from the real world / photographs by Bill Hirst with an introduction by Benoit Mandelbrot.
By: Hirst, Bill
.
Contributor(s): Mandelbrot, Benoit B
.
Material type: ![materialTypeLabel](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/BK.png)
![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
General Lending | MTU Crawford College of Art and Design Library Lending | 779.092 HIR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00052752 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Bridging the divide between art and science, this book presents a powerful visual case for recognising the fractal character of both natural and man-made landscapes. Photographs of complex and intricate landscapes - beautifully printed in tritone - are paired and grouped to demonstrate striking similarities between the large and the small, the natural and the man-made, and between widely separated sites. These similarities are too pervasive and too consistent to be dismissed as coincidental. They are evidence of a previously unsuspected organising process, through which structure and order can spontaneously emerge from chaos - contrary to past notions of entropy. Such ideas are at the heart of the new science of Complexity, in which mankind is fundamentally re-appraising its view of Nature and the origins of life itself.
Exhibition catalogue.
Ill on inside covers.
Bibliography: p. [11].