
A mandarin duck, Aix galericulata, in a Russian tree (from The In-Terms-in-Ator)

A mandarin duck, Aix galericulata, in a Russian tree (from The In-Terms-in-Ator)
Papyrocentric Performativity Presents:
• Orchid Kid – The Orchid Hunter: A Young Botanist’s Search for Happiness, Leif Bersweden (Short Books 2017)
• Deep in the Dark – The Tunnel, Eric Williams (1951)
• Faces and Facts – The Self-Portrait: A Cultural History, James Hall (Thames & Hudson 2014)
• Persian Pool – Religions of Iran: From Prehistory to the Present, Richard Foltz (Oneworld 2013)
• Hooky Here – Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division, Peter Hook (Simon & Schuster 2012)
• #MiToo – Morbidly Miriam: The Mephitic Memoirs of Miriam B. Stimbers, Dr Miriam B. Stimbers (TransVisceral Books 2018)
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Previously pre-posted (please peruse):
• Slug is a Drug — Collins Complete Guide to British Coastal Wildlife (2012)
I’ve used butterfly-images to create fractals. Now I’ve found a butterfly-image in a fractal. The exciting story begins with a triabolo, or shape created from three isoceles right triangles:
The triabolo is a rep-tile, or shape that can be divided into smaller copies of itself:

In this case, it’s a rep-9 rep-tile, divisible into nine smaller copies of itself. And each copy can be divided in turn:
But what happens when you sub-divide, then discard copies? A fractal happens:
Fractal crosses (animated)
Fractal crosses (static)
That’s a simple example; here is a more complex one:

Fractal butterflies #1
Fractal butterflies #2
Fractal butterflies #3
Fractal butterflies #4
Fractal butterflies #5
Fractal butterflies (animated)
Some of the gaps in the fractal look like butterflies (or maybe large moths). And each butterfly is escorted by four smaller butterflies. Another fractal has gaps that look like bats escorted by smaller bats:
Fractal bats (animated)
Fractal bats (static)
Elsewhere other-posted:
• Gif Me Lepidoptera — fractals using butterflies
• Holey Trimmetry — more fractal crosses
Papyrocentric Performativity Presents:
• Diamond in the Dirt – Dirty Story: A further account of the life and adventures of Arthur Abdel Simpson, Eric Ambler (Bodley Head 1967)
• Spin Doctorate – Gossamer Days: Spiders, Humans and Their Threads, Eleanor Morgan (Strange Attractor Press 2016)
• Kid Chaos – Still William, Richmal Crompton (1925)
• Permission to Bland – Something Fresh, P.G. Wodehouse (1915)
• Succulent Selections – for Sizzlingly Serebral Splanchnoscopophilists…
• Tempting a Titan – a further exclusive extract from Titans of Transgression (TransVisceral Books, forthcoming)
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Papyrocentric Performativity Presents:
• Do and Die — The Reason Why, Cecil Woodham-Smith (1953) (posted at O.-o.-t.-Ü)
• Liddell im Wörterland – Liddell and Scott’s Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott (1843)
• Lunar or Later – Moon: From 4.5 billion years ago to the present: Owners’ Workshop Manual, David M. Harland (Haynes 2016)
• Headlong into Nightmare – Headlong Hall (1816) / Nightmare Abbey (1818)
• Twisted Tales – Biggles’ Big Adventures: Four Classic Stories Starring the British Empire’s Most Fearless Pilot Adventurer, Captain W.E. Johns (Sevenoaks 2007)
• Stop the Brott – staying the serial slaying of a sanguinivorous psychoanalyst
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Papyrocentric Performativity Presents:
• Sympathetic Sinner – The Light of Day, Eric Ambler (1962)
• Voy Polloi – The Voynich Manuscript: the unsolved riddle of an extraordinary book which has defied interpretation for centuries, Gerry Kennedy and Rob Churchill (Orion paperback 2005)
• Non Angeli, Sed Anglicani – That Was The Church That Was: How the Church of England Lost the English People, Andrew Brown and Linda Woodhead (Bloomsbury 2016)
• Geller Feller – The Magic of Uri Geller, as revealed by the Amazing Randi (1982)
• Voy Veh – The Voyeur’s Motel, Gay Talese (2016)
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Papyrocentric Performativity Presents:
• Arms and the Manager – Passage of Arms, Eric Ambler (1959)
• Tods and Toads – The Complete Tales of Beatrix Potter, Beatrix Potter (Frederick Warne 1989)
• La Guerre et la Gaule – Le Tour de Gaule d’Asterix, René Goscinny et Albert Uderzo (Hachette 1967)
• The Hurt Shocker – an exclusive extract from Titans of Transgression, ed. Dr Miriam B. Stimbers and Dr Samuel P. Salatta (TransVisceral Books, forthcoming)
• Schlock Xpress – The Bad Movie Bible: The Ultimate Modern Guide to Movies That Are So Bad They’re Good, Rob Hill (Art of Publishing 2017)
• Brott und der Tod – The Maximum Security Yoga Club, Mikita Brottman (TransVisceral Books 2017)
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