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This movie has entirely been created by Arthur Stammet. It tells the story of two interstellar light-beings, persecuted by a destructive red plasma. Forced to leave their initial fractal planet-spaceship, morphed down to an infinity of little particles by the plasma, they have to explore the universe in order to find a new, secure home. Flying around the Milky Way Galaxy, they finally find what they have been looking for: a stable place in the middle of a complex, heavily morphing fractal cosmos. After having been ejected from numerous unstable habitations, morphed up and down by the plasma, they finally come together, unifying their strength in the middle part of a structure, which cannot be anymore affected by the actions of their enemy. This movie is a tribute to Benoit Mandelbrot, whose works proved that infinity may be found everywhere: in the macro-cosmos as well as in the micro-cosmos, entire worlds infinitely repeated in a complex world. The fractals have been rendered with Mandelbulb 3D, the excellent software which has been programmed by the user Jesse and allowed me to tell this story by changing the right parameters. The titles, the animated panoramas, the "planets" and the red plasma have been created with BluffTitler and Bixorama. The soundtrack has been added to the film by improvising on a Roland V-Synth and the PPG Wavegenerator App on my iPad. All these elements have been brought together and mounted with some effects (lights, sparkles...) in Adobe Premiere CS5. Stills of the video (the storybook) have been published on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/arthurst... The movie may also be seen, together with the other contributions of the competition, on fractalforums.com: http://www.fractalforums.com/index.ph... It has been evaluated on 68.88888 % (4 stars) by 18 members.