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Expanded Cinema ArchiveMain Menu"The nervous system of mankind."Overview; "When we say expanded cinema we actually mean expanded consciousness."Gene YoungbloodCyberneticsArt and TechnologyIn practiceOther archviesKatie Brunera16b35f5d10495257fc6a06bbaafa4e3ac3275a5
Perception & Consciousness
1media/2001-b.jpg2016-11-04T16:11:32-07:00Katie Brunera16b35f5d10495257fc6a06bbaafa4e3ac3275a51189710image_header2016-12-15T10:31:47-08:00Katie Brunera16b35f5d10495257fc6a06bbaafa4e3ac3275a5Much of Youngblood's theories regarding the power of "the information network" comes out of mid-century discussions regarding human's abilities to perceive and recognize reality, and how symbols influence that process.
Benjamin Whorf. Language, Thought, and Reality. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1966.
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