Computational Batik Motif Generation Innovation of Traditi onal Heritage by Fracta l Computation



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The interpretation of fractal generative motifs as batik motifs

Batik Sol itu da D ulc inea

Finished by: Iis Rosmini (3rd grade st udent of 14 Senior High Pro ficienc y School, Bandun g)


It is considered as the mbatik (ma king bati k) interpretation of particular Julia set Fractal that is
generated by using the iterated function system of
z ' = - - -c , which c is complex constant. One
of its two roots is chosen from iterated function system and afterward,
z position is drawn
continuously in every iteration on the complex plane. Batik motif produced here is filled with various
spirals forming self-similar patterns with
isen from part of Julia fractal.

Computasional


Hand Drawing




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