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Welcome to the Amazing Seattle Fractals Movie Theatre!
Grab the popcorn, candy or whatever treats you like and enjoy a fracal movie or slide show! These demonstrations illustrate the infinite possibilities that each image has. The mandelbrot set is literally infinite, there is no end! You can zoom into the image forever! Every fractal image has incredible potential for exploration and these demonstrations will reveal a bit of the potential of these amazing forms. Enjoy!

Slide Shows
Show I Show II Show III Show IV Show V

Avi Movies
You can view the movies below in two ways. To download and view on your computer, RIGHT click your mouse and select "Save as" or "Save Target". You can also just click on the link and then continue to surf. Once it is finished your avi player will open and you will be able to view the movie you clicked on. These will take approximately 5 - 10 mins. on a 56k modem or less than a minute on broadband. Enjoy!
Zoom I
2 MB
Zoom II
2 MB
Zoom III
2.8 MB
Zoom IV
2.8 MB
Zoom V
2.4 MB

These next two clips are definitely worth the wait to download! They offer an excellent animation of the Mandelbrot and Julia sets accompanied by a text explanation in the clips. If you're curious about what the Mandelbrot or Julia sets are, download these short clips! These are available thanks to Thomas Marsh and Jan Hubicka. Enjoy!
An introduction and the Mandelbrot set
This MPEG animation was produced by Thomas Marsh and Jan Hubicka from the Xaos  website. This nicely done short clip shows you the zooming potential of the mandelbrot set and is accompanied by text explaining the process. It is about 4 minutes long and is the first chapter of XaoS's tutorial called "An introduction to fractals". Xaos is a freeware fractal generator and can be found on their site. This clip is approximately 4.9mbs. To play or download click HERE.
The Julia Set
This MPEG animation was also produced by Thomas Marsh and Jan Hubicka from the Xaos  website. This is the second chapter of their tutorial introducing the Julia set. Shows the relationship between the Julia and Mandebrot sets, morphing of julia and some images/animations. It is approx. 2 minutes long and takes 2.5MB To play or download click HERE.

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