Collection
Two Futures
Dual strange attractors — two futures diverging from near-identical origins. Clifford, De Jong, and Fractal Dream systems rendered as luminous density fields.
Supply
42
System
two-futures
Story Concept
A single instant splits into two almost identical futures: the same chaos law guides both, yet a micro-drift turns twins into strangers.
This collection stages the idea of near sameness. Two trajectories begin from the same seed and attractor but diverge through a minimal perturbation. The image does not show the path itself; it shows path memory as density fields, with white-hot overlap where destiny persists and separation where consequence accumulates.
Two futures begin from the same gesture. In one, the path keeps revisiting familiar zones; in the other, a tiny drift sends it elsewhere. The canvas records motion as sediment: density, return, insistence. Where the two worlds meet, light intensifies, as if agreement burns hotter than conflict. What remains is a map of consequence. This series treats chaos not as disorder but as sensitivity: almost nothing can change everything, and the shift appears gradually until kinship becomes distance.
attractorType
The physical law of the world (Clifford, De Jong, Fractal Dream).
divergence
The relationship state between the two futures (twins to strangers).
drift
How fragile the bifurcation point is (faint, moderate, strong).
iterations
How long the trajectory memory is allowed to accumulate.
Same seed. Two destinies. The overlap is what survives the drift.