Abstract
Generation of Digital Sounds basing on a simple technique. Fractal pictures are translated into a timeseries by interpreting the two dimensions (plane) as time and frequency.
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Schwietering, J. (1992). Fractal Sounds. In: Encarnação, J.L., Sakas, G., Peitgen, HO., Englert, G. (eds) Fractal Geometry and Computer Graphics. Beiträge zur Graphischen Datenverarbeitung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95678-2_4
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