London-based programmer and designer Daniel Brown created an algorithm that automatically generates complex cityscapes. These computer-generated buildings have a cramped, Inception quality to them; they're reminiscent of this photo series of Hong Kong high-rises by Michael Wolf. Check out some select images from Brown's gallery below.

Daniel Brown Brown's algorithm works by generating fractal patterns and overlaying tiny snapshots of apartment buildings on top of that fractal framework.

Daniel Brown He calls his gallery Dantilon: The Brutal Deluxe .

Daniel Brown Dantilon is heavily influenced by Brown's love of brutalist and modernist architecture.

Daniel Brown It's part of a larger series by Brown called Travelling by Numbers, which combines fractal geometry with computer-generated imagery.

Daniel Brown Brown's series was inspired by the geometric patterns found in Arabic art and architecture.

Daniel Brown You can find the Dantilon gallery, as well as other galleries from Travelling by Numbers, on his Flickr page .

Daniel Brown Find Daniel on Twitter here, or on his website here. Source: Business Insider

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