FraKtuR

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"I am fascinated by the fragmentation process. Chinese porcelain makers used it as a decorative technique for the so-called "crackle" type of porcelain. The most famous crackle porcelains come from China from the 12th century to the Song period, and it is a pleasure to recreate such an ancient and rich technique into an algorithm.

- Olivier Bodini"

FraKtuR simulates the porcelain-making process:
1) recursively fragment a polygon
2) apply a Gaussian blur to make the fragmentation irregular
3) apply colors to each fragment
4) texturize the work with marked noise, per fragment.

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FraKtuR was part of the Blind Gallery Seed Edition (6th-15th, Feb 2023)
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