Demonstration of fractal characteristics of reaction diffusion pattern rendered experimentally through simulated tilt-shift blur
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Demonstration of fractal characteristics of reaction diffusion pattern rendered experimentally through simulated tilt-shift blur
“Down in the acc/cellar, rescanning lost CCRU zine from 1996. Never published, tho some texts later included in Abstract Culture. Would be (checks calendar) at least 20 years before #afrofuturism started appearing as a term in mainstream media.”
--> Limited run reprint incoming on Urbanomic
Source:
“African Fractals, Modern computing ans Indigenous Design”, by Ron Englash
pp 89,90
Livre de références:
“African Fractals, Modern computing ans Indigenous Design”, by Ron Englash
Although frequently reduced to “fetish worship” or “natural spirituality” in western descriptions, animism is, on the contrary, typically concerned with a cultural transfer of information or energy through physical dynamics.
Ron Eglash, "African Influences in Cybernetics" in The Cyborg Handbook
We speak with Professor Ron Eglash about the influence of indigenous African mathematics on computing, and moving from extraction to generative justice . Professor Ron Eglash’s groundbreaking research on African Fractals revealed the African roots of modern computing, which was otherwise largely h