11.16.09
Make a fractal of your own. It should have a base that is self-similar (like a triangle or a square – no circles). Decide whether you want to remove or add area. You can use the Koch Snowflake or the Sierpinski Gasket as your inspiration. Either way, it needs to obey a simple rule and increase in detail as the iterations increase. It should NOT simply shrink – so your rule can’t be to remove the outer layer, for example. It must become more detailed with each iteration, not simply smaller.
Bring to class a clean, neatly drawn version of your fractal. If you know how, feel free to use the computer to draw it. Include at least 4 iterations.