Other than existing entirely in halfgray tones never quite reaching black or white — those absolutes approached the closest by the shimmering black disk of the sun and the eigengrau-tinted whiteness of the homogeneous sky — the place he called Mandelbrot City was photorealistic at every level of detail: streets looked like streets, doors like doors, and so on.
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Mandelbrot City Fragment
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Other than existing entirely in halfgray tones never quite reaching black or white — those absolutes approached the closest by the shimmering black disk of the sun and the eigengrau-tinted whiteness of the homogeneous sky — the place he called Mandelbrot City was photorealistic at every level of detail: streets looked like streets, doors like doors, and so on.