After a long delay, First Friday Fractals shows are finally returning on Friday November 4. Shows are at 6:00 and 7:00
First Friday Fractals is the spectacular, award-winning fulldome planetarium show that takes viewers on a tour of the fractals in nature and zooms through infinitely complex mathematical fractals. Featuring original music, the show is both educational and highly entertaining, and suitable for audiences 3 and up.
NM Museum of Natural History and Science
at 1801 Mountain Road, NW, in Albuquerque NM
Adults $10, Seniors $8, Children (3-12) $5
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Please be aware: These shows almost always sell out (523 times, so far), so please buy tickets in advance. Online ticket sales end at noon on Friday of the show, and if there are any tickets late, you may buy them at the door that evening. Also, you must arrive at the Museum at LEAST 10 minutes prior to showtime to pick up your willcall tickets. There is NO late-seating, as the planetarium is extremely dark, and there are no refunds. Sorry!
Show Credits:
First Friday Fractals is produced and narrated by Jonathan Wolfe, Ph.D.
Music:
The lead composer and sound designer is Daniel Wolfe, who produced the music for the following animations from the show:
Ahonia (intro), Galanga, Hypermeshy, Mandelirium, Featherino, Peacock, Morphalingus, Triumple, Shroomungous, Butterfly Meltdown, Iftikhar, Xylengi, Hagen, Bulbia, Canyonero, Bulbalicious, Sportal.
Kan’Nal / Tierro Lee produced the music for:
Glomey / All Things Change, Oxlahun, Novamorph.
Fractal Formulas & Software:
- Benoit Mandelbrot
- Jérémie ‘bib’ Brunet
- Krzysztof Marczak – Mandelbulber
- Jesse – Mandelbulb3D
- Frederik Slijkerman – Ultra Fractal
Images:
Jonathan Wolfe, Tania Wolfe, Velvet Valentine, Bert Hickman, Robert Fathauer, Jef Duncan, Jennifer Warren, Jani Patokallio, Jared Tarbell, Bernard Malamud (Kings College, London), Paul de Koninck (Université Laval), T. Janka (Max Planck Inst. for Astrophysics), Ronald Thomas (New Mexico Tech), PK Yeung (Georgia Tech), NASA, Google Earth.
Had fractals on my PC in the mid-1990s and was already hooked! The show last Saturday was literally out of this world. I used to skydive and have never found anything even close to that experience. Unbelievable that we have this right here, in good old Burque! The sensation is exactly the same as falling through the sky at 9 m/s/s, except for the expense and the risk of death (I ended up spending a year in a SCI unit after an accident). So…for a reformed adrenaline junkie and seeker or happiness, this show by Jonathan is, well, I have no words for his genius. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, Fractal Foundation!
As an avid fractal fan I love the original music from Daniel W. I am not sure what copy right laws there are to navigate but how about a Led Zepplin show?