This book is a compilation of the best visual works of Jérémie Brunet, alias “bib”, a fractalist artist whose

reputation grows day by day. It includes a presentation of the art of Jérémie Brunet, by the artist himself, then a selection of around a hundred works accompanied by a mathematical commentary (in French and in English).


How can we represent an object as abstract and impenetrable to the layman as a mathematical formula? It is at this question that Jérémie Brunet answers, through a rich and psychedelic journey into an artistic and

visually crazy built solely on mathematical formulas. The artist's touch, however, remains essential to select, rework, crop, colorize the surfaces and volumes obtained by mathematical algorithms of fractal geometry.


The most famous fractal object is without context the Mandelbrot set, common ancestor of all works of art

fractal. It is characterized by self-similarity at all scales: as far as we go by zooming in on this object, it does not

does not change, remains identical to itself, appears in miniature in each of the parts that constitute it. The process creation of this object can be taken and extended using new digital modeling techniques. Book is in excellent condition.