Thomas describes fractal geometry in his blog. I found the blog very interesting because he says that it can apply to almost any object or thing in life. In life, I never thought of objects in this way. At least not when it comes to everyday objects at home, in public places, or out in nature. However, I do think of this sort of thing when I think of atoms and molecules. The atoms and molecules in the world are small but all parts put together make each thing. We can not see these small parts when we look at them regularly. But if we look closer, like under a microscope, we can see this. This is what I thought when I read his blog. However, what makes it different from my point of view is how Thomas relates it to art and geometry. It makes sense to me the way he puts it, but just in the reverse. When I think of small parts and a whole, I think of the small parts making the whole. In his blog, he talks about breaking a whole into his smaller parts. So out thoughts are the same but just in opposite ways.
http://blog.scad.edu/thzhou20/2012/02/22/fractal/
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