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on May 23, 2010
David Aites
Posted project update #1Pictures
Post CommentHere are some photos I've already picked up along the way. Enjoy.
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on May 23, 2010
Life in the Rust Belt - A Story of Decay in Photography (Canceled) by David Aites
They call it "The Rust Belt." The name is fitting, a quick glance at the decaying industrial buildings an indicator of why.
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on February 18, 2010
David Aites
Posted project update #4Bubbles
Post Commenthttp://www.policyoverkill.com/Imarges/Bubbles3200.jpg
Check out the image and zoom in real close. Look at all the teensy details.
I don't know if every tiny detail of this would make it onto a page, but I'm considering this one for the book, most definitely.
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on February 18, 2010
David Aites
Posted project update #3Fractallies!
Post CommentJust a few more fractals that I think have book potential. Enjoy.
The final version of the book will not be decided until I know how much funding there is. If the funding is like $10,000 it will be a really huge monster, I imagine. I'm shooting for a standard-sized art book with about...I'd guess 30 to 40 pages with high-quality print jobs on high-quality paper. I have more than enough fractals done to fill it and will, no doubt, make more by then.
These are called Power On, Fire Diamond, and Squareburst.
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on February 10, 2010
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on February 10, 2010
David Aites
Posted project update #2New Fractals
Here's some small snapshots of things that may or may not land in the book. Dear backers: If you like these, and want them to be included, drop me a message and let me know.
They are called Just Hold Me, Invisible, and Reject.
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on January 26, 2010
David Aites
Posted project update #1Frailty of Time
Right now, I'm deciding on just what should be in the book. I'll let the backers decide on some of them, as they're making the project possible. I have a fair pile of fractal pieces finished and will likely make more between now and then.
However, at least one piece is certain. It's called Frailty of Time and, as far as my fractal pieces go, this one is the favorite of plenty of people I know.
Here it is. Enjoy.
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Rick Pierce on January 26, 2010
Absolutely beautiful! That is one of the best fractal pieces I've ever seen. I love the apparent disorder.
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on January 13, 2010
Lovely Math - A Book of Fractals by David Aites
Even math can be turned into something beautiful.
Funding Unsuccessful (04/10/2010)



Love all three but especially the first one - Just hold me