onsdag 9 december 2009
Klubb Kristallen på Babel torsdag 17 dec
Ett meddelande från Klubb Kristallen.
Vi har efter den senaste samlingen upphittat ett kvarlämnat hologram på Babels bakgård. Det innehåller information om tretusen år gammal syntmusik och är mycket ljusstarkt. Hologrammet återfås mot beskrivning.
Med anledning av detta har vi valt att viga aftonen den 17 december åt den holografiska världen. Tag med hologram eller skapa på plats tillsammans med verkliga experter. Allt som behövs är den fullständiga övertygelsen om universums omnipotenta självbespeglande natur, resten fixar vi på plats med uråldrig framåtskridande icke-fysisk teknologi.
Klädsel är som vanligt helt valfri men vi vill påminna om att det går att projicera tankefraktaler på vilka material som helst.
Kristallen böjer sig ödmjukt inåt från alla håll samtidigt och välkomnar er till en afton som alltid har, och alltid kommer att äga rum på det mest förvånande sätt. Aldrig har det förutbestämda varit så oförutsägbart.
Föredrag ett kl 19.15: Bertil Johnsson:
”Esoterisk världsbild = vetenskaplig världsbild?”
Föredrag två kl 20.30: Gertrud Sandquist:
"I det okända. Ernst Josephson, Hilma af Klint och andar
som konstnärer."
Noe Spagato underhåller på analogsynt
Jakob & Sus spelar psykedelisk folk
gruppen betamax Hi-Pi ger en osynlig uppvisning
Samtal om universum med Bertil Johnsson
Begränsat antal platser - intresseanmälan finns vid garderoben.
Gratis inträde 19-20.
Sedan 40 kr.
söndag 22 november 2009
Klubb Kristallen tors 19 nov 2009
Några av oss som skapade klubbkvällen i torsdags. Daniel, Bo Cavefors, Mattias Nihlén, Cecilia Flink, Kristian Nihlén, Danilo Stankovic och Jamin.
onsdag 28 oktober 2009
torsdag 22 oktober 2009
tisdag 20 oktober 2009
torsdag 8 oktober 2009
Klubb Kristallen 15 okt
Babel kl 20-03
Inträde 40 kr (gratis kl 20-20.30)
Föredrag 20.15: Percy Andersson från Moder jord-kollektivet: "Detta har hänt - om hippies och resandefolk"
Barockpojkarna - barockhits på oboe och luta
Flowers Must Die - improviserad kosmisk blueskraut
KÄRL - instrumental ordsallad serverad i hemblåst glas
I nedre baren:
Mr Perfect - elektronisk vardagspsykedelia i ett tätt ljudlandskap på svenska
Niklas Hansson, installation: Lära sig att stiga upp
Kvällens öl till specialpris kl 20-23
Varmt välkomna
Karavanens hemsida (Moder Jord)
Mr Perfect
Flowers Must Die
Lära sig att stiga upp
Klubb Kristallen MySpace
söndag 27 september 2009
Behovet av herravdelning - ett samtal om kläder och människor
- Kan det vara så att kön (genus) snart kan komma att betraktas som man förr betraktade ras?
- Kan bärandet av ett plagg tillhörigt motsatt könskategori förändra någons sexuella preferenser?
- Kan det vara så att det finns någon som vinner på könsuppdelade klädkoder?
- Hur skulle du vilja att herravdelningen såg ut? Vill du att det ska finnas separata klädavdelningar?
Plattform för Klubb Kristallen
Klubb Kristallen vill som kollektiv utforska alternativa idéer inom konst, musik, teater/performance, dans, politik, vetenskap, livsstilsfrågor m.m.
Vår estetiska grundsyn har sina rötter i sextiotalets alternativa kultur som rymde både happenings och undersökande utrycksformer.
Centralt för oss är att förmedla en positiv stämning med våra arrangemang. Vår strävan är att besökare i alla åldrar ska känna sig både välkomna och trygga hos oss. Exempelvis vill vi under våra arrangemang hålla en ljudvolym där det är möjligt att utan ansträngning föra ett samtal mellan flera parter. Detta är en slags grundplåt som alla andra utvikningar utgår från.
Utifrån denna grund vill vi också tillhandahålla överraskningsmoment, tillfällen att förvånas, spänning, nyfikenhet och viss positiv förvirring. Ramarna kring detta är dock en stämning av välvilja.
Vi försöker i så stor utsträckning som möjligt att undvika traditionell scen/publik-uppdelning. Med detta menar vi känslan av att vi som producenter tillhandahåller en färdig vara för besökarna att sedan passivt konsumera. Istället strävar vi efter att skapa sammanhang i vilket både arrangörer och besökare är del. Vi strävar allmänt efter att frigöra konstformer från sina traditionella sammanhang.
Klubb Kristallen är också tänkt att vara ett forum för alternativa idéer – i form av föreläsningar, diskussionsgrupper m.m. Liksom en kristall har många sidor, försöker också vi som förening erbjuda skiftande perspektiv. Vår grupp består av flera personer med lika många synvinklar och personliga uttryck. Därför hoppas vi kunna skapa en atmosfär av nyfikenhet och högt i tak...
Klubben eftersträvar att vara en samlingsplats för närproducerad kultur. Vi prioriterar den lokala floran av artister. Likaså försöker vi rekrytera gästföreläsare och samtalsledare med lokal anknytning.
Inom ovan nämnda ramar vill vi verka så uppmuntrande som möjligt till initiativ, både från varandra och från våra besökare. Vi vill uppmuntra känslan av att vi alla har förmågan att skapa oss både meningsfullhet och underhållning genom att vara kreativa. Så mycket som möjligt vill vi förmedla en upplevelse av att vi arrangörer och besökare skapar evenemangen tillsammans.
torsdag 24 september 2009
In the Dome Zone
Ingen dome utan folk! Här har vi Max Lodin, Christian Ekwall, Kalle Alm, Danilo, Hebbe och Harald och Fatima, Mattan, Helena Juréen, Daniel, Cissi, Kristian, Cecilia Heartman, Rikard Down, Erikum, och ett gäng från Möllevångsgruppen som ryckte in i sista sekunden med en hjälpande hand när vi byggde vår scen på Möllevångsfestivalen i somras.
tisdag 22 september 2009
Arbetslaget den 17 september (dock fattas några)
torsdag 10 september 2009
Babel torsdag 17 september
fredag 28 augusti 2009
Kristallenaffischerna visas på utställning i Hamburg
– An exhibition of four international artists in an exploration of the creation of identity and ethnicity.
On the soundsystem for the opening: post colonial house and noisy vinyl with DJ WUCHTBRUMME vs ABIDJANINSKI (Girl Monster/Pudel)!
1 Sept–27 Sept
Opening 01.09.2009 18:00
Project Dice at Galerie Kleefeld
Stresemannstrasse 110, Hamburg
Thu – Sat 12:00 – 20:00, or call or email for appointment.
paul@paulsteen.se
+49 (0)176 6258 1706
"Virtual Jihadi", Wafaa Bilal, 2008
WAFAA BILAL (Najaf/Iraq, 1966)
Virtual Jihadi is a first person shooter where the player plays a figure with Wafaa Bilal’s own face. At first fighting alongside american forces in Iraq, the player eventually switches sides to become an al-Qaida suicide bomber attacking George W Bush in the final level. Wafaaf Bilal was born and went to artschool in Iraq, but has been living and working in the US since 18 years. Fervently against violence, Wafaa Bilal sheds a light on propaganda and creation of stereotypes in games with his work. Virtual Jihadi is a graphic modification of “Quest for Bush” , an al-Qaida recruitment game, which itself was a graphic modification of the bluntly xenophobic american game “Quest for Saddam”.
The game was censored, shut down, when it was shown at an exhibition at a university in Troy, NY last year, because of mislead protests that it was promoting extremism.
Wafaa Bilal is perhaps best known for the work Domestic Tension from 2007, when he enclosed himself in a room for a month, working and living with a surveillance camera and a paintballgun directed by visitors to his homepage. During this month Wafaa Bilal was shot 60.000 times by people from 130 countries.
"The Obscured Room", Cecilia Germain at Massma, Ronneby, Sweden, 2007
CECILIA GERMAIN (Uppsala/Sweden, 1974)
The work Blue Vein Society is a ficticious archive of a secret society of the same name that has in fact existed. Following the abolition of slavery in the US, light skinned african-americans, or mulattos, of a certain social status, came together to form exclusive social clubs restricted to those who were light skinned enough to show blue veins on the inside of the arms. Coupled with elements of spiritualism and alchemy, the ideology behind the Blue Vein Society stressed the importance of perfection through mixing.
The work Blue Vein Society is one of Cecilia Germain’s largest bodies of works, requiring days of the viewer to take in everything from blue-colored blood samples to letters on the metaphysical importance of being of mixed blood.
"Michael Jackson's Eyes", Sebastian Franzén, 2009
SEBASTIAN FRANZÉN (Karlskrona/Sweden, 1973)
Michael Jackson’s Eyes is a series of digital drawings featuring the recently deceased superstar. He is present only as a pair of repeated eyes, yet we have seen them so often that there is no mistaking them. In Sebastian Franzén’s maniacal drawings, the most banale and overexposed pictures and phrases get lifted out of their context, brutally colorized, cut, pasted, repositioned and multiplied until they reveal their own absurdity. His ability to see and pick out everyday messages that most of us have become blind to allows the viewer to rediscover the codes of the world that surrounds us.
Sebastian Franzén is also known for his performances under the alias Mr Perfect.
Poster for Kristallen, Danilo Stankovic
DANILO STANKOVIC (Kalmar/Sweden, 1981)
Kristallen is a club in Malmö, Sweden, for experimental music and performance. Drawing on imagery from ethnography, romanticism, psychedelica and spiritualism, Danilo Stankovic made a series of striking posters for the club that are here presented for the first time in the original. Complementing these are a series of delicate watercolor paintings exploring mashed up images of balkan folkloristic costumes, scandinavian national romantic landscapes and psychedelic patterns reminiscent of indonesian batik.
Project Dice is an exhibition program at Galerie Kleefeld. The program is curated by swedish artist and journalist Paul Steen and offers young international contemporary art.
Project Dice’s openings are planned to coincide with openings every other month at Fitting Forward concept store next door.
Paul Steen would like to thank Generation Digitale for generous technical support for this show.
For more information and hi-res press images, contact paul@paulsteen.se or call 0176 6258 1706.
And while you're here we also warmly recommend a visit to the shop next door and the grand opening of the entirely newly redecorated and reassembled collection of the concept store Fitting Forward:
FITTING FORWARD OPENING 01.09.2009 18:00
Dies mal wird es richtig VORLAUT, wenn es heißt:
Auf die Plätze, fertig, Vorbild! Jetzt geht's ab ab - ab, denn wir gehen über das normale Maß hinaus, begeistern uns für Superlativen, Superhelden und Superstars und feiern uns im MegaHeroSuperAlarm. Wir sind Fan von Fans haben und sein. Und wir sind Fans von Euch. (vor allem wenn ihr kommt:)
Mit dabei das SAGENHAFTE MEGA internationale Label BERNHARD WILLHELM (Paris). Er zeigt EXKLUSIV in Hamburg seine BRANDNEUE Winterkollektion und ausgewählte SUPERHERO Outfits aus vergangenen Kollektionen und es gibt andere DESIGN-GRANATEN wie ANA.D.Deertz, Anntian, Starstyling, Bitten Stetter, Jutta Südbeck, Aleksandra Wisniewska, Missgeschick...und weiter geht´s ab, NAT-2 haut VON DEN SOCKEN mit ihren bannenbrechenden Schuhstyles. MAX GRUETER, einer DER Schweizer Cross-Media Künstler und Spezialisten für ANTIHELDEN begeistert mit seiner gleichnamigen stark limitierten Edition.
Aber damit nicht genug. EKLATANT, Enrico Nagel, bringt den Raum zum kochen mit seinen GIGANTISCHEN Raumcollagen.
MEHR?...Nur Mut und kommt. Held sein tut gut.
BITTEN & JUTTA
www.fittingforward.com
Der neue Hamburger Themen-Shop der vorlaut
zeigt wovon man leise hört.
Alle 2 Monate Eröffnung einer neuen Welt:
01.09.2009 Auf die PlŠtze, fertig, Vorbild
01.11.2009 Farbdemo - eine Kopf-bis-Fu§revolution
01.02.2010 Gesellschaftsspielverderber
Stresemannstrasse 110
offen Do - Sa 12:00 - 20:00
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tisdag 25 augusti 2009
lördag 22 augusti 2009
torsdag 13 augusti 2009
VED: The anointed word
Another new track added. It uses samples of another found tape, sounds from The anointed word tape library in Linkhay Orchard, Somerset, recorded the 25th of july 1976. There is a female voice preaching.
It also features the bouzouki as lead instrument, and a custom built spring reverb/delay unit from Moody sounds. Happy listening.
måndag 27 juli 2009
Hela Nybro ska dansa och le på Kristallen
På 1960 och 70-talet dansade varje lördag runt 1 200 personer på danspalatset Kristallen i Nybro. Sedan ebbade dansbandsvågen ut och sedan dess har någon offentlig dans inte existerat i lokalerna. Men en ny dansbandsvåg är på frammarsch, vilket är en trend som Artisten inte är sena att haka på. Nu satsar de på att locka tillbaka alla danslystna till Kristallen där de bjuder in till en helkväll med både dans, gästartister och god mat för dem som önskar lite mer.
– Nu ska vi försöka vara lite banbrytande och ordna med mer än bara dans. Två timmar innan dansen och uppträdanden dukar vi upp buffén, sedan har vi tänkt oss det hela som en slags blandning mellan Let´s Dance och Sing along. Men det gäller att känna oss fram till vad Nybroborna vill ha, säger Matz Slättman, som tillsammans med "Matsarna" Krantz och Runberg samt Lena Häggbring driver Artisten i Nybro.
INNESTÄLLE FÖR DANSANTA
För 30-40 år sedan vallfärdades folk långväga ifrån för att dansa på Kristallen som var den tidens inneställe för de dansanta. Men tiderna ändras och dansbandseran byttes ut mot discoeran, vilket ledde till att danskvällarna miste sin popularitet. Men med populära TV-program som Dansbandskampen och Let´s Dance har dock intresset för dansen vaknat till liv igen.
Meningen med danskvällen är att flera generationer danssugna ska kunna samlas under samma tak. På scenen kommer under den fyra timmar långa danskvällen sammanlagt 14 personer att stå för underhållningen, vilket inbegriper dansbandet plus nio soloartister och talanger mellan 15 och 40 år. Två av timmarna blir solisternas under ledning av det erfarna femmannabandet Artistenz.
Fem av artisterna är helt nya, även för Artistenz, men Mats Slättman har hört vad de går för och tror mycket på nytillskotten.
– Man måste våga göra något nytt och jag tror att många i Nybro vill gå ut och ta en svängom, så nu hoppas vi på en trevlig danskväll som ska locka till många skratt och minnen. Vi blir nöjda om det kommer runt 300 personer och slår det väl ut är mycket möjligt att det också kan bli en uppföljning, säger Mats Slättman.
FAKTA:
Artistenz femmannaband består av kapellmästaren Mats Runberg som spelat i olika dansband sedan 1970-talet. Kalmarkillen Johan Miedel på elgitarr, en ölänning vid namn Janne Carlsson på gitarr, Emmabodasonen Per Mård på trummor och Orreforsaren och underbarnet Benny Gliding på
keyboard.
Solisterna är:
2008 års kulturstipendiat Anna Jonsson Nybro, Kristin Bäck från Kulturskolan i Kalmar, Lovisa Johnsson från Domkyrkokören i Kalmar, musikalartisten Johanna Gratte Vassmolösa, Frida Nilsson Färjestaden, känd från talangtävlingen och junior Eurovisionsuttagningen, dansbandssångerskan Jessica Johansson, Artistens Cissi Hansson, Sommarkvälls Tomas Pettersson och trubaduren från Halltorp, Jesper Pettersson.
ANN-HELÉNE THÖRNING
Cissi, vem ska baka bullarna?
torsdag 23 juli 2009
Förtydligande m.m.
Vi tycker det vore roligt om ni som besöker oss bär andra kläder än de ni bär i detta ögonblick. Om ni har svårt att komma på något roligt kan ni tänka att ni är ett djur. Om ni har halvsvårt att komma på något kan ni tänka att ni ska gå på kalas. Om ni har lätt att komma på något så, ja, bra, ta det!
Fördunklande:
Om ni redan till det yttre uppvisar kraftdjurets skepnad, såsom det upplevs av er i ert astrala medvetande, så kan ni komma som ni är. Vi gläds åt de kaniner, katter, kattungar och kajor som redan besökt oss.
tisdag 21 juli 2009
Kraftkällorna behöver förstärkas!!!
Nanonano
Ming Bao på Kristallen på Möllevångsfestivalen
Evighetskost och råkost
Fractal Food
Self-Similarity on the Supermarket Shelf
by John Walker
Fractal forms—complex shapes which look more or less the same at a wide variety of scale factors, are everywhere in nature. From the fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background radiation to the coastlines of continents, courses of rivers, clouds in the sky, branches of plants and veins in their leaves, blood vessels in the lung, and the shape of seashells and snowflakes, these fractal or self-similar patterns abound. The self-similarity of most of these patterns is defined only in a statistical sense: while the general “roughness” is about the same at different scales, you can't extract a segment, blow it up, and find a larger scale segment which it matches precisely.
However, some of the most pleasing patterns in geometric art exhibit exact or almost exact self-similarity. These are patterns which are composed of smaller copies of themselves ad infinitum, or at least until some limit where the similarity breaks down due to the granularity of the underlying material.
The Unclassifiable Romanesco
Romanesco Taxonomy | |
---|---|
Domain | Eukaryota |
Kingdom | Plantæ |
Division | Magnoliophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Brassicales |
Family | Brassicaceæ |
Genus | Brassica |
Species | oleracea |
Cultivar | Botrytis Group |
Nearly exact self-similar fractal forms occur do in nature, but I'd never seen such a beautiful and perfect example until, some time after moving to Switzerland, I came across a chou Romanesco like the one above in a grocery store. This is so visually stunning an object that on first encounter it's hard to imagine you're looking at a garden vegetable rather than an alien artefact created with molecular nanotechnology. But of course, then you realise that vegetables are created with molecular nanotechnology, albeit the product of earthly evolution, not extraterrestrial engineering.
Perhaps it's in part due to how alien this vegetable appears that there's so little consensus as to what it should be called. Romanesco (as I'll refer to it henceforth) is a member of the species Brassica oleracea L., which includes cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, collard greens, kohlrabi, and numerous other “cultivars” (cultivated variations). Plant species are broader and more diverse than those of animals. All of these plants, notwithstanding their gross morphological differences, can and have been crossed, resulting in such innovations as broccolini (a cross of Chinese kale and broccoli) and broccoflower (a cross of broccoli and cauliflower which superficially resembles Romanesco but lacks its near perfect self-similar fractal form). I wonder what you'd get if you crossed red cabbage with Romanesco? Hmmm….
The French name, chou Romanesco literally translates to “Romanesco cabbage”, placing it in the cabbage family even though it doesn't much resemble any cabbage you've ever seen. In German, it's Pyramidenblumenkohl: “pyramid cauliflower”; in Italy, where it was first described in the sixteenth century, it's called broccolo romanesco: “Romanesco broccoli”, but sometimes cavolo romanesco: “Romanesco cabbage”. Finally, in English it's usually called “Romanesco broccoli”, but you'll also see it referred to as “Romanesco cauliflower”. Even professional plant taxonomists can't decide precisely where it belongs; some place it within the Italica group with broccoli, while others argue it belongs in the Botrytis group with cauliflower. Broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower—beats me—let's just consider it sui generis and call it “Romanesco”.
A Computational Universe?
These natural fractal patterns, of great apparent complexity, can be simulated by simple computer programs such as our Terranova, its companion Terranova Screen Saver, and Cellular Automata Laboratory, producing results which mimic those in nature. This tempts one to speculate that nature generates these patterns through a process akin to computation.
It seems like the universe just wants to compute. Of course, there's a tendency for thinkers in every age to model the universe in terms of the predominant technology of the day. To the Pythagoreans, all was number and geometry. In Newton's time, the universe seemed an intricate clockwork mechanism. Later, in the age of steam, thermodynamics and heat death dominated models of the universe. Today, surrounded by computers evolving more rapidly than anything in natural history, what could be more natural than regarding the universe as a great automaton performing some kind of cosmic computation?
And yet, there may be some truth in that viewpoint, and insights to be had by pursuing it, just as earlier worldviews provided frameworks for further discoveries. Stephen Wolfram's A New Kind of Science and Rudy Rucker's forthcoming The Lifebox, the Seashell, and the Soul (excerpt) argue that many of the processes we see in nature are indeed computations.
Wolfram finds that, essentially regardless of details, the results of iterated computations fall into four general (although not entirely exclusive) classes. Class 1 computations produce uniform results from almost any input. Class 2 computations produce output which depends upon the input, but the results either stay the same forever or repeat with a short cycle time. Class 3 computations produce output which appears random (and often passes stringent tests of randomness), while Class 4 computations balance on the edge of order (Class 2) and chaos (Class 3), manifesting localised structures which move and interact with one another in complicated ways. Starting a one-dimensional cellular automaton with random input and various rules demonstrates the behaviour of the four classes of computation.
Class 1: Rule 250 | Class 2: Rule 132 |
Class 3: Rule 122 | Class 4: Rule 110 |
Many Class 3 computations produce self-similar or fractal output, which Wolfram refers to as “nested”. The image below is produced by a computer program eight bits in length—the number 126—interpreted to define the new state of a cell based on its current state and those of its two immediate neighbours. The program is started on the the top line of the image, which consists of a single black cell in the middle of the line. Subsequent lines show the evolution as the program is applied over and over, each line serving as input to the line below it.
The structure produced by this rule was named the “Sierpiński Gasket” by Benoit Mandelbrot; the same pattern appears in Pascal's triangle of binomial coefficients. Note the intricate nesting of the white triangles; in this small image, eight levels of nesting are present (counting the partial triangle at the bottom). Extrapolated to infinity, an infinite number of nesting levels will be present. Heck of a lot to get from a computer program you can write down as a three digit decimal number, don't you think? Even though this is a simple two dimensional pattern produced by a one dimensional computation, the similarity with the three dimensional hierarchical structure of the Romanesco is compelling.
Stalking the Vegetable with a Camera
These photos were all taken with a Nikon D70 digital camera. The photo above of the entire Romanesco was taken with a NIKKOR AF 28–80 mm zoom lens at 44 mm (note that due to the size of the image sensor in the D70, focal lengths should be multiplied by a factor of 1.5 for the 35 mm film camera equivalent). Lighting was a mix of natural and overhead fluorescent light, arranged (not entirely successfully) to minimise shadows. Exposure was ½ second at f/29.
The close-up photos were all taken with a vintage Micro-NIKKOR 55 mm f/2.8 manual focus macro lens, stopped down to the minimum aperture of f/32 to maximise depth of field; at f/32, the hyperfocal distance is such that everything from the closest point at which the lens can focus to more than four metres is effectively in focus. The first photo below was taken with the macro lens mounted directly on the camera body with a 4 second exposure time, while the balance of the photos used a Nikon PK-12 14 mm extension tube between the camera and lens to permit focusing even closer than the minimum 25 cm object to image plane distance of the macro lens alone. With the macro lens and extension tube, it's possible to focus as closely as 21 cm object to image plane, at which point the front of the lens barrel is only about 7 cm from the object. The extreme close-ups taken with the extension tube required an exposure of 13 seconds at f/32. Fortunately, as photographic subjects, vegetables, even fractal ones, aren't nearly as fractious as supermodels or cows, so such long exposure times pose no difficulty as long as the camera is mounted on a sturdy tripod. All of the close-ups were lit entirely by overhead fluorescent lights.
Images were postprocessed with The Gimp on Linux. Postprocessing amounted to cropping, modest sharpening, and adjusting the colour balance to approximate the actual colour of the vegetable as perceived by the human eye under natural light. When you shoot a photo like the close-ups where the entire field of view is a uniform hue like green, the automatic white balance in the camera will shift the white point to try to adjust the picture toward the white. It's best to disable the automatic white balance entirely, but if you forget to (as I did when taking these shots), it's easy enough to correct after the fact. Yes, a Romanesco is actually the radioactive green colour shown in these pictures. The leaves are a darker blue green typical of broccoli or cauliflower. When cooked, the colour lightens to a less saturated greenish white.
Every self-similar pattern in nature breaks down at some scale—at the level of molecules and atoms if not before. The last photo shows the tiny structures near the top level spiral. As the spirals get smaller and smaller approaching the vertex, the spirals that make them up have less and less lower level detail, with the tiniest being little more than bumpy spheroids.
Fixing Fractal Food
Romanesco is excellent raw, enhancing both the appearance and taste of an assiette de crudités. It's crunchier than cauliflower and not as bland. It has a nutty taste (and looks kind of nutty too until you get used to it!) and doesn't have the chalky edge which some people dislike in broccoli. Any dip that's good with cauliflower and broccoli will go fine with Romanesco, but be sure to try it by itself—you may decide to forgo the dip. It would be absolutely ideal to serve raw Romanesco on a platter with an image of the Mandelbrot set!
Romanesco can be cooked using any method that's suitable for broccoli or cauliflower, and may be substituted in any recipe which calls for them. My personal favourite way to prepare it it to break off the “level 1” spirals (it's easier to do this with the ones at the base if you first cut them loose from the central stem by running a short knife around it from the bottom), then steam them for between 15–25 minutes depending on how crunchy you like your vegetables. Steaming preserves far more of the vitamins in vegetables than boiling, and doesn't tend to reduce their colour to a uniform grey.
If you're counting calories, figure 34 (kilogram) calories (134 kilojoules) per 100 grams of Romanesco, almost precisely the same as broccoli and cauliflower; note that there are as many calories in a single pat of butter! Romanesco is rich in Vitamin C, folic acid, potassium, and fibre. A typical Romanesco weighs between 300 and 600 grams.
References
- Mandelbrot, Benoit B. The Fractal Geometry of Nature. San Francisco, W. H. Freeman, 1982. ISBN 0-7167-1186-9.
- Rucker, Rudy. The Lifebox, the Seashell, and the Soul. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 2005. ISBN 1-56025-722-9. Online excerpt.
- Wolfram, Stephen. A New Kind of Science. Champaign, IL: Wolfram Media, 2002. ISBN 1-57955-008-8. Online edition.