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



Batik Garuda Mandelbrot

Finished by: Fuji Akhiriwatie (2nd grade student of 14 Senior High Prof icienc y School, Bandung)


It is one of mbatik interpretation from a minor component of Fracta l Mandelbrot set and in modern
generative art often employed to draw phoenix pattern, a pattern that is also seen in traditional
classical batik with Chinese influe nce. In
mbatik interpretation that accomplished here, Garuda
Mandelbrot motif is drawn by a unique harmonization of West Java, i.e. rocky (colored) patterns.
This single pattern from phoenix-Mandelbrot set is arranged into
klowong, it is apparently giv'ng an
artistic impression of typical Indonesian batik.

Pictures below are zooming out version from Fractal of Mandelbrot set that become an inspiration
for Garuda Mandelbrot interpreta tion.

Com putational




Hand Drawing




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