Fractals suggest recursivity, infinity and the repetition of a principle of order. They are digital pictures of the universe's continuous movement ignored by mankind during millennia. This book investigates the relationship existing between geometries and technology, and how it guided cognitive processes and thus the organization of narrative spaces. The author proposes a new approach for the study of media remarking that from Bacon's camera obscura to von Neumann's computers both geometries and technology strongly influenced the organization of narrative spaces, which acquired a fractal character.
About the AuthorGerman A. Duarte holds a Ph.D. (2013) in Media Studies, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum. His research interests include history of media, film history, new technologies in audiovisual narratives, cognitive-cultural economy and philosophy.
Book InformationISBN 9783837628296
Author German A. DuarteFormat Paperback
Page Count 396
Imprint Transcript VerlagPublisher Transcript Verlag
Weight(grams) 992g
Dimensions(mm) 23mm * 15mm * 2mm