PixelAddict & DataStream
Hey DataStream, just snapped a street scene that looks like a chaotic fractal—wanna crunch the numbers to see if there’s an underlying pattern?
Sure thing. Send me the image, and I’ll run a quick edge‑detector and see if the streets line up with a Sierpinski triangle or just a drunk street artist. Just don’t expect me to get emotional about the chaos.
Got it—here’s the pic in the link, ready for your edge‑scan. Let me know if the city streets start mirroring a Sierpinski or just looking like a rogue doodle.
I can’t fetch the link directly, but if you paste the image data or give a quick description of the geometry, I’ll run an edge‑scan and see if the streets fold like a Sierpinski or just look like a rogue doodle.
Picture a tight, narrow alley lined with old brick walls, each brick uneven and some cracked. The pavement is a patchwork of broken tiles that zigzag in random angles, with a few stray graffiti splatters. Overhead, a flickering street lamp throws long, jagged shadows that overlap the cobbles in a way that feels almost like a broken, chaotic grid—like a street artist on a wild streak. Let the edge‑detector see if the jagged lines form a neat Sierpinski or just a chaotic doodle.