Wednesday, October 26, 2016

The Angel of Vapoura - I guard the stars


"Vapoura Unversioned" by Jaya Prime

No.9 of 36 in the "Spectral Recursion" series

"There is only one question every life-bearing planet needs answer: Rise... or fall?" ~San Jaya Prime

Thoughts: My tenth and final album was "IO Vapoura: Unversioned & Unfinished" (2015). When I started making music, people told me it would never work. A tumor from when I was six had killed most the hearing in my left ear. I learned tricks that helped me along the way, like setting pennies atop speakers to SEE the bass in a song (thank you PK!). I learned to make certain sounds by using my eyes. It was not enough.

In 2012, the many years of stress that my left ear put on my right ear came to a head. My right ear started to fail. It's a hard thing to say, and took me almost a year to even accept. Until science is far enough to completely rebuild my inner ears, I've now retired from music production and I've turned my artistic expression towards writing, design, and illustration. This design was the cover for that final album, an appropriately anime cover for a rather somber anime-esque electronic album. I've got to send mad shout outs to Zitan, K Sabroso, Ghostface Geisha, BMFD, and the fallen Mushuto (RIP) -- all great musicians who taught me so much every step of the way.



The Album: This is the album art for IO Vapoura here on YouTube. It is one hour of orchestral electronica with a science fiction theme mixed with doses of alchemical elements. Tune in!

The Book: "IO Vapoura" is a part of the book "Spectral Iteration" by San Jaya Prime. For the first time ever, it has been published as a full-color, full-page fine art book here on Amazon:
Spectral Iteration: A Prismatic Journey thru the Beautiful Art of Fractals and Abstracts



Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/BCORFRzNqt_/

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

The Infinite Fractal Circles of Archimedes


"A Glimmer in the Infinite" by Jaya Prime

No.8 of 36 in the "Spectral Recursion" series

"But leave the Wise to wrangle and, with me,
The Quarrel of the Universe let be.
And, in some corner of the hubbub coucht,
Make game of that which makes as much of thee."
~Edward Fitzgerald, Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Story: One man defended the city of Syracuse against the entirety of the Roman army. Soldiers only mentioned his name in whispers, as his name could quickly spread fear throughout the whole encampment. The Romans seiged the city for six years, and this one man had built traps, tricks, catapults, and had even created waves in the ocean to sink ships... going so far as to set ships ablaze using mirrors. This mathematician was one of the world's greatest magicians, and he was completely obsessed with circles.

His name was Archimedes.

He died to a soldier on the beaches of Syracuse; a soldier that Caesar would later execute for having killed the greatest mind of their time. Archimedes was discovered dead on the sand. Drawn on the sand around him was a series of circles that, only thousands of years later, would we recognize as the earliest form of calculus.

Incept: This design is a remix of my award-winning album art for Daft Punk's "The Grid". It is a linear tile fractal that forms an infinite grid of circles. Circles within circles within circles, ad infinitum.



More: "A Glimmer in the Infinite", both the story and the fractal, are a part of the book "Spectral Iteration" by San Jaya Prime. For the first time ever, it has been published as a full-color, full-page fine art book here on Amazon:
Spectral Iteration: A Prismatic Journey thru the Beautiful Art of Fractals and Abstracts



Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/BCONzjaNqnJ/

Friday, October 14, 2016

Beautiful Deep Dream Fractal Snowflakes in a Starry Blizzard

"A Dream of Winter" by Jaya Prime

No.7 of 36 in the "Spectral Recursion" series
"Dark falls the seasons on turning wheel.
Cold takes the shadows nearest window sills.
Take warmth's token and make of it bed,
where Bone Frost’s fingers pass o'erhead"
~San Jaya Prime, The Wayfarer's Songs
Facts: Winter in the Northern Hemisphere is not cold because of how far our planet is from the sun, but because of the angle of the light that strikes us -- our planet's "tilt". In summer, the light hits us head on, as a spear, then ripples out in photonic waves across the surface. In winter, the light hits us at an angle, and the photonic waves literally splash over the surface -- as a stone skipping across the top of a lake -- and then back out into space. Add this to the limited hours of photonic exposure in winter, and you will find that frost soon follows. That does not, however, explain how a warm cup of cocoa can melt even the coldest of nights. That's just magic.

Incept: I pulled the original hyperbolic fractal from the "StarSeed" poster that many already know from my music, then ran it through a few deep dream filters before adding stars, snowflakes, and lens flare.

In the darkest of seasons, find the light that warms you and take it with you.


Spectral Iteration, The Book


"A Dream of Winter" and more than thirty other fractals and abstracts are a part of the book "Spectral Iteration" by San Jaya Prime. For the first time ever, it has been published as a full-color, full-page fine art book here on Amazon: Spectral Iteration: A Prismatic Journey thru the Beautiful Art of Fractals and Abstracts



Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/BCOKLOFNqvX/

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Beautiful fractal art alchemy circles


"In the Eye of Time" by Jaya Prime

No.6 of 36 in the "Spectral Recursion" series
"And in our darkest hour, before my final rhyme, she will come back home to Wonderland and turn back the hands of Time."
~The Cheshire Cat
Notes: I was hitting the gallery of Danny Darko when I saw his conceptual edit that fused the world of "Alice in Wonderland" with that of "Donny Darko"... with Frank, the time-traveling rabbit, in place of the famed White Rabbit. It's brilliant! And led to quite the conversation. It's a concept that has been altering my perception of not one, but two previously separate worlds. There's always time for tea ;}

Incept: In Apophysis, when you run Batoruco's Symbol Script through a Juliascope on the 4th xForm, this is the eye you'll find staring back at you. The hands of the clock come from a separate fractal, one that has five different animated versions on my site at Jaya Prime dot Com.


Spectral Iteration, The Book

"In the Eye of Time" and more than thirty other fractals and abstracts are a part of the book "Spectral Iteration" by San Jaya Prime. For the first time ever, it is being made publicly available as a full-color, full-page fine art book here on Amazon: Spectral Iteration: A Prismatic Journey thru the Beautiful Art of Fractals and Abstracts

Source: In the Eye of Time" alchemy fractal on Instagram