You may not be able to define “fractal” — yet — but fractals are, in fact, everywhere. As you might expect from hearing her title, Hayley Brazier, Donald M. Kerr curator of natural history at the High ...
Kaylee Hibberts uses yarn to create dazzling fabrics and wallpaper that look like they’re popping right off the wall. It’s a decorating dilemma for the decade: how to add movement and depth to a ...
A new study has finally offered an explanation for Jupiter’s trippy colors and unusual swirls. These gaseous swirls have become the most recognizable aspect of the giant planet but also one of its ...
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EYTYS is providing some crazy patterns by way of its signature Mother sneaker. Teaming up with London-based artist Rhys Coren, the collection is a tribute to Italian architectural design group The ...
Earth's weather systems are truly mesmerizing. Just take a look at this trippy interactive map of global wind patterns created by Tokyo-based software engineer Cameron Beccario. You can zoom in and ...
Water marbling is an ancient technique of lightly applying pigments onto the surface of thickened water in order to create beautiful, swirling designs that may be transferred onto a range of different ...