Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 30, Iss. 1, Jan, 2026, pp. 149-154
@2026 Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences

 
Quantum Fractal Art: Bringing Fractals into the Age of Quantum Computing

Wiktor Mazin, Quantum Fractal Artist Qiskit Advocate, Holte, Denmark

Abstract: This article introduces quantum fractal art, a novel fusion of quantum computing and fractal mathematics that reimagines the classic Julia set through the lens of quantum mechanics. Rooted in foundational principles such as quantum superposition and entanglement, the work explores how quantum-derived complex numbers can be used to generate fractal imagery, creating a unique intersection between quantum computational science and visual art. By leveraging quantum circuits to manipulate quantum states, these complex-numbered outputs are embedded into fractal-generating functions, transforming quantum information into intricate and expressive visual forms. The article also examines the aesthetic potential of quantum noise and explores the symbolic dimensions of fractal forms. It further highlights collaborative efforts with contemporary artists to engage with philosophical themes inspired by quantum theory. Quantum fractal art is an emerging genre at the intersection of science and art, uniquely harnessing quantum principles to expand creative frontiers while offering deeper insight into the quantum world.

Keywords: quantum fractals, quantum superposition, quantum entanglement, quantum noise, symbolic fractals, interdisciplinary collaboration