Catenary Kitties Вђ“ Fractal Kitty Вђ“ Azmath Apr 2026

: The "kitties" themselves were hand-drawn using Adobe Fresco , while the environment and curve-based layout were built using p5.js , a JavaScript library for creative coding.

Sophia Wood's website, Fractal Kitty , serves as a resource for parents, teachers, and math enthusiasts. It features a wide array of math-inspired comics, GIFs, and hands-on activities—such as Cantor Set Kirigami and Menger Sponge Cat —designed to make abstract mathematical concepts feel tangible and fun. Comics - Fractal Kitty

: The Catenary Kitties code page allows users to interact with the artwork: Catenary Kitties – Fractal Kitty – AZMATH

: The project was originally developed for "Genuary," an annual generative art month where artists create daily works based on specific prompts.

: In the artwork, the cats are arranged along catenary curves, which are mathematically defined by the hyperbolic cosine function ( ) rather than the standard quadratic parabola. About the Creator : The "kitties" themselves were hand-drawn using Adobe

: Catenary Kitties was specifically created for the "Architecture" prompt. Wood chose to interpret architecture through the lens of the catenary curve —the natural shape a hanging chain or cable takes under its own weight, which is often used in arched architecture like the Gateway Arch . Artistic and Technical Details

"Catenary Kitties" is a digital art and coding project created by , the artist behind the math-art blog Fractal Kitty . The project combines hand-drawn illustrations with generative code to explore the beauty of mathematical curves. Project Origins and Context Comics - Fractal Kitty : The Catenary Kitties

: Pressing the "p" key on the keyboard triggers motion within the sketch.

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