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Complexicon

To hell with being number one. I'd rather be the square root of its opposite.

About Me


“I’m trying to understand our world. I don’t deal with petty materialists like you.”
-Max Cohen, Pi
Complexicon is run by Taylor Holmes and functions by generating art within the realm of fractal geometry as a small source of business.
Taylor has been researching with fractal geometry since the tenth grade. He's been creating art with it for just as long. He uses UltraFractal to do a majority of his fractal imaging (and now videos, too!), and occasionally uses Apophysis as well. Since high school, he's been known throughout Baton Rouge as "Calculator Boy", and is currently a mathematics major at LSU in Baton Rouge.
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Taylor is also the original founder of the very first myspace group for fracals, Fractal Geometry Mathematicians&Artists . I encourage all to at least check it out, and if you want to learn more, join it.
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My Interests


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FRACTAL GEOMETRY.

CROP CIRCLES

Fractals in Nature

I'd like to meet:

If anyone is interested in my form of art, please message Complexicon with your ideas and I'll tell you what I can do. I make images and videos.

My Deviant art account (images)

My YouTube account (videos)

My zippyvideos account (better quality videos)

My StreamLoad account (kickass original quality videos)

I would also like to encourage everyone who finds interest in this to pursue it. There are infinately many things to be discovered within this field. I've been doing it for almost 4 years, and I'm still not tired. I'm just getting started. Message me with questions, with concepts, with answers, and anything else you'd like to share. I like to learn, and I like to pass on what I've learned to others. I'm here to show the world that mathematics is more that what we think it is. Through my fractal geometry, I want to point to the fact that mathematics can in fact be incredibly complex and beautifull. ... As a matter of fact, it is the source of most of what we call beauty in nature already.

If there are any other artists in the realm of math like me, don't consider me to be competition. Consider me an ally in the name of mathematics.

Television:



Television can go suck itself, the way I see it.

Heroes:

Benoit B. Mandelbrot, my favorite mathematician.

"11:15, restate my assumptions:

1. Mathematics is the language of nature.
2. Everything around us can be represented
and understood through numbers.
3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge.
Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature."
-Maximillian Cohen, Pi

My Blog

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Six Weird Things About MeRULES: Once you've been tagged, you have to write a blog with six weird things/facts/habits/confessions about yourself. In the end, you have to pick six people to be tagged an...
Posted by Complexicon on Thu, 12 Oct 2006 12:59:00 PST

Seeing an orderly universe through eyes of chaos.

You woke up this morning and walked out the door.  You saw trees and grass and sky, perhaps even clouds.  You traveled through turbulance, and even created some of your own.  You may ha...
Posted by Complexicon on Sun, 20 Aug 2006 01:32:00 PST

ALL VIDEOS - view here

    So, this blog is designed to be the portal to all the videos I've done so far that I've uploaded to streamload.com.  Thank God for that site, and thank God for Max who showed i...
Posted by Complexicon on Fri, 09 Jun 2006 11:49:00 PST

Complexicon and SoundFlint combine!

Another project Complexicon will  be working on this summer (and probably for a while after that) will be creating music videos using fractal geometry using the music of SoundFlint.  These t...
Posted by Complexicon on Sat, 27 May 2006 06:49:00 PST

Complexicon's involvement with Katrina's Spring.

Hello fans, clients, fellow artists, and friends.This summer Complexicon is working on developing a short video clip (about 40 seconds or less) using fractal geometry to promote an independent film wi...
Posted by Complexicon on Sat, 27 May 2006 06:33:00 PST