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Any idea who is the author of the set of files (hot.pov cold.pov 
mask.pov untitled.pov) generating this image? Date seems to be 6-7-2002.
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Thomas
 
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I thought the underlying space-filing grid was Tor Olav's, from the HOF
 
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On 12/07/2018 12:32, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Any idea who is the author of the set of files (hot.pov cold.pov 
> mask.pov untitled.pov) generating this image? Date seems to be 6-7-2002.
> 
Algis Budrys? ;)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who%3F_(novel)
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     Stephen
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
> Any idea who is the author of the set of files (hot.pov cold.pov
> mask.pov untitled.pov) generating this image? Date seems to be 6-7-2002.
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> --
> Thomas
http://hof.povray.org/Isosurface-Cubic_Space_Division.html
subcube says that final render is from 2003.
Can't seem to find any references or links to the .pov files anywhere.
 
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
> Any idea who is the author of the set of files (hot.pov cold.pov
> mask.pov untitled.pov) generating this image? Date seems to be 6-7-2002.
>
> --
> Thomas
guessing Alex Kluchikov
 
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On 12-7-2018 13:32, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Any idea who is the author of the set of files (hot.pov cold.pov 
> mask.pov untitled.pov) generating this image? Date seems to be 6-7-2002.
> 
It is puzzling. I always note the original author's name but somehow 
either I forgot or the name was not clearly provided, which last makes 
me think that the code does not come from a POV-Ray environment.
Tor Olav comes close where the shape is concerned but I am almost sure 
it is not him as he signs his code. Alex is an interesting possibility 
indeed but...
Algis Budrys is of course spot on. However, did you miss my question, 
Stephen? :-)
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On 13/07/2018 08:25, Thomas de Groot wrote:
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> Algis Budrys is of course spot on. However, did you miss my question, 
> Stephen? :-)
I don't remember it at all. So I was practising being a smarty pants.
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On 13-7-2018 11:34, Stephen wrote:
> On 13/07/2018 08:25, Thomas de Groot wrote:
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>> Algis Budrys is of course spot on. However, did you miss my question, 
>> Stephen? :-)
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> I don't remember it at all. So I was practising being a smarty pants.
> 
You succeeded, didn't you? ;-)
Which reminds me that I need to re-read Algis Budrys, so thanks for the 
reminder!
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On 13/07/2018 11:41, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 13-7-2018 11:34, Stephen wrote:
>> On 13/07/2018 08:25, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>
>>> Algis Budrys is of course spot on. However, did you miss my question, 
>>> Stephen? :-)
>>
>> I don't remember it at all. So I was practising being a smarty pants.
>>
> 
> You succeeded, didn't you? ;-)
> 
> Which reminds me that I need to re-read Algis Budrys, so thanks for the 
> reminder!
> 
It was you that reminded me with the subject.
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     Stephen
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Well, this is a long-shot, but perhaps try mathematician Francois deComite.
I've corresponded with him before about his papers on the Dupin cyclide, and he
was very friendly and responsive.
He use[d][s] POV-Ray, as a mathematician he'd be adept at making a TOK / Escher
space-filling scene, and so far his are the only images that popped up in Google
image search.
https://hiveminer.com/Tags/dodecahedron%2Cpovray
If it's not him, then they're yours. (they do sort of resemble that foliage
texture patterning you just posted)
Or you got them via illicit channels off the deep, dark web.
 
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