Abstract

Feedback is a common phenomenon. This paper gives examples of feedback in computer science (iterations). The primary aim of this paper is to observe the effects of optical feedback in a monitor-camera system. The static effects of optical feedback are presented in this paper. The problem of symmetry of the obtained images is discussed. It is explained how a multiple three-lens copying machine generates the Sierpinski triangle, which is a basic and very well-known fractal. In the next paper ( Part II ) the dynamic effects of optical feedback will be discussed.

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