Recursion/Images and Geometry

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A visual form of recursion known as the Droste effect. The woman in this image holds an object that contains a smaller image of her holding an identical object, which in turn contains a smaller image of herself holding an identical object, and so forth. 1904 Droste cocoa tin, designed by Jan Misset
The Sierpinski triangle—a confined recursion of triangles that form a fractal

Learning Tasks[edit | edit source]

  • Analyze the concept of Fractals and explain the role of recursion for the generation of images and its underlying geometry.


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