Tracing the origin of photography from two dimensions to three dimensions through animal representations
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Abstract
This paper examines the evolution of photography from two dimensions to three dimensions through animal representations. The objective is to trace the origin of Computer Generated Images (CGI) from a critical view of the impact humans have had on other species and the definition of reality.
Keywords
Photography, animals, evolution, dioramas, CGI, 3D, virtual reality, reality, fiction, hyperrealityDownloads
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