Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Lev Manovich

-"Satellites that can photograph the license plate on your car and read the time on your watch."

-Interesting how much photography evolved away from its traditional methods.

-Terms from filmed based media, like 'director', are being used as names for digital programs. Is this going to replace the traditional 'director' entirely, over time?

-Classic Cinema will never lose its value.

-Digital imaging, although is believed to replace film, still brings new value to the cinematic apparatus.

-Computer graphic software breaking the limits of pixel based images, able to have images of unlimited size.

-Photography still read as representations.

-Ability to fake visual reality. Meaning computer graphics can only create photorealism, still unable to trick our other senses. Although, places like Disneyland have experiences which attempt to create a full representation of 'reality'

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