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Luckily (for me) it's just raster graphics, so there's an obvious end after just 4 steps when it all disappears in just a handful of blurry pixels.
Thinking about it, this kind of comic maybe should be published as a map tile server so people can zoom in as deep as they want.
svg could be something....
I found this: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Structured_SVG_self-similarity
Nice.
I was thinking svg because it's scalable, so one could create some recursion with just copy pasting, but this... This makes it much more interesting.