Jan W. Marcus
Artists
Jan W. Marcus
Civil Engineer (retired)
Ars et Mathesis
Beverwijk, The Netherlands
Statement
During my professional life as a civil engineer I used mainframe computers as my most important tool. As soon as PCs became available, I did not use them only for analyzing structures but also for making fractals. A small addition to those original software and one can create Cylinder Anamorphosis of fractals.
Artworks

Pythagoras tree
210 x 297 x 200 mm
Inkjet print / reflecting cylinder
2011
In the reflecting cylinder a Pythagoras tree becomes visible.

Sierpinski
210 x 297 x 200 mm
Inkjet print / reflecting cylinder
2011
In the reflecting cylinder a Sierpinski fractal becomes visible.

Mandelbrot
210 x 297 x 200 mm
Inkjet print / reflecting cylinder
2011
In the reflecting cylinder a Mandelbrot fractal becomes visible.