A Cultural History of Computer Graphics
A Cultural History of Computer Graphics
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Author(s): Scheler, Carolin
ISBN No.: 9781041088158
Pages: 280
Year: 202601
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 92.56
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

A Cultural History of Computer Graphics presents a fundamentally new approach to analyzing digital images aesthetically through the example of 3D computer graphics (CG). While numerous methods for creating digital imagery have long existed, the advent of AI-generated content is causing a rise in debates and conflict. It is becoming increasingly difficult to aesthetically differentiate digital photographs, CG and AI images, and yet, because these types of images carry different cultural or even political implications, it is becoming increasingly important to do so. In response to the need of new methods to culturally decode digital imagery, this book starts from the production process and describes computer graphics as an independent method of expression, containing a specific ideological concept of realism. Through this study, it becomes clear that a particular understanding of the world is inscribed in computer graphics software and, consequently, the image creation process. As the image surface does not reveal much about these cultural artifacts, it becomes necessary to focuson the historical development of this imaging practice and analyze it production-aesthetically. In its own unique way, this is true for every digital imaging method. Each embodies its own sense of the world that is only accessible through their production aesthetics.


This book will be of great interest to researchers of computer graphics, 3D image generation and the cultural history of computer-generated imagery.


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