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@mathr@post.lurk.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

#Fraktaler #Fraktaler3 v3.1 #release

#DeepZoom #hybrid #EscapeTime #fractals #MathArt #MandelbrotSet #BurningShip

binaries for Web, Android and Windows, built from Debian Linux, source for all those platforms

https://fraktaler.mathr.co.uk/

changes since v3 (June 2025):

- histogram colouring

- partial KFR importer (no colouring yet)

- web version uses full window canvas

- doubleexp number type

- float128 number type (where available)

- fix: correct matching between appearance of CPU and OpenCL backends (thanks to JWM for reporting)

- fix: compatibility with toml11 v4.

- fix: builds and runs in Termux + Termux X11 on Android

- fix: no 'quit when done' option on Web or Android.

- fix: correct status when pressing ESC after rendering is complete.

- internal: build system improvements.

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claude
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@mathr@post.lurk.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

#Fraktaler #Fraktaler3 v3.1 #release

#DeepZoom #hybrid #EscapeTime #fractals #MathArt #MandelbrotSet #BurningShip

binaries for Web, Android and Windows, built from Debian Linux, source for all those platforms

https://fraktaler.mathr.co.uk/

changes since v3 (June 2025):

- histogram colouring

- partial KFR importer (no colouring yet)

- web version uses full window canvas

- doubleexp number type

- float128 number type (where available)

- fix: correct matching between appearance of CPU and OpenCL backends (thanks to JWM for reporting)

- fix: compatibility with toml11 v4.

- fix: builds and runs in Termux + Termux X11 on Android

- fix: no 'quit when done' option on Web or Android.

- fix: correct status when pressing ESC after rendering is complete.

- internal: build system improvements.

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Pottery by Osa
Pottery by Osa
@potterybyosa@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

Still warm from the kiln, covered in warm earth tones—I’m so relieved this piece came out successfully on the other side of firing. I worked on it over the course of a month and remembered to document moments of process which I think I’ll share in a thread.

The most important thing to know is that I consider this pot a collaboration. I coordinated the colors, but I didn’t choose them. Each clay tone was a surprise and a gift, and that’s where my excitement about this piece lies. #pottery

Me standing in my back yard holding a large pot in front of me with both hands. It borrows its spherical form from Nigerian water vessels and has a short, flared neck. It is about 16” (40cm) in diameter and 14” (36cm) in height. 

The pot has been divided laterally into six parts and each section has been decorated with carved lines in alternating patterns: a symmetrical abstract leaf motif and a large double diamond pattern. The colors are dark brick red, olive green, dark purplish brown, dusky pink and aqua. The interior is glazed glossy aqua to reference the water this form would historically have contained. 

Behind me is dense foliage and small blue patch of sky. I am smiling and wearing a black and white top and red paints, only partially visible from behind the large pot.
Me standing in my back yard holding a large pot in front of me with both hands. It borrows its spherical form from Nigerian water vessels and has a short, flared neck. It is about 16” (40cm) in diameter and 14” (36cm) in height. The pot has been divided laterally into six parts and each section has been decorated with carved lines in alternating patterns: a symmetrical abstract leaf motif and a large double diamond pattern. The colors are dark brick red, olive green, dark purplish brown, dusky pink and aqua. The interior is glazed glossy aqua to reference the water this form would historically have contained. Behind me is dense foliage and small blue patch of sky. I am smiling and wearing a black and white top and red paints, only partially visible from behind the large pot.
Me standing in my back yard holding a large pot in front of me with both hands. It borrows its spherical form from Nigerian water vessels and has a short, flared neck. It is about 16” (40cm) in diameter and 14” (36cm) in height. The pot has been divided laterally into six parts and each section has been decorated with carved lines in alternating patterns: a symmetrical abstract leaf motif and a large double diamond pattern. The colors are dark brick red, olive green, dark purplish brown, dusky pink and aqua. The interior is glazed glossy aqua to reference the water this form would historically have contained. Behind me is dense foliage and small blue patch of sky. I am smiling and wearing a black and white top and red paints, only partially visible from behind the large pot.
Pottery by Osa
Pottery by Osa
@potterybyosa@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

I'm overwhelmed by the response to this piece. Thank you for all of the thoughtful, heartfelt comments.

I managed not to document any of the carving and slip decorating phase, but I did get some video of the coil building process. I made a short video that shows the technique, but it's more about my thoughts behind the process.

https://makertube.net/w/screFEXjuoGsUTKBWJ9wtE

#pottery #ceramics #clay #art #fractals #studio #handmade

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