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I reached a similar result when researching all possible "binary subpixel" configurations that would give a pixel its fuzzy value. Arranging the configurations in ascending order row-wise for one pixel and column-wise for the other, performing an intersection between the two pixels, and plotting against their resulting fuzzy value results in a sierpinski triangle.

(if interested, see fig 4.3, page 126 of my thesis, here: https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:dc352697-c804-4257-8aec-08...)

Cool stuff. Especially the bottom right panel, you might not have expected that kind of symmetry in the intersection when looking at the individual components.



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