Lithium & Neva
Hey Neva, I’ve been playing with fractal algorithms for a new digital sculpture concept—ever thought about translating that into ice? It could give your work a cool, recursive edge.
That sounds intriguing, I could see the recursive patterns shimmering in the ice. It would need a steady hand and patience to keep the structure stable, but it's a beautiful idea.
Sounds like a solid plan—just make sure you map the pattern in layers first, then freeze each section. If you do it right, the ice will keep the recursive glow without cracking. Good luck.
Thanks, I’ll start sketching the layers in my mind before I let the ice set. It’s going to take time, but I’ll see if the recursion holds up. Your advice helps keep the chaos in check.
Glad to be of service—just remember, if the recursion breaks, blame the ice, not your ego. Good luck.
That’s a good reminder. I’ll keep my ego out of the equation and let the ice do its work. Thanks for the heads‑up.
Just keep an eye on the cooling curve, and if it starts to crack, call it a performance art piece—no one will notice.