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Cinematic Chaos, Catastrophe, and Unpredictable Embrace
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2021
Palgrave Animation
AbstractThis chapter studies how unpredictable change is understood through concepts like of fractals, chaos theory, catastrophe theory, perfect storms, and climate models in feature films from 1982 to 2019, both as narrative themes and as spectacular simulation-based animations. Positing a particular mode of visual effects spectatorship, the chapter observes how narrative, theme, and spectacular images represent these concepts in congress. Over the period surveyed, these representations shift
doi:10.1007/978-3-030-74227-0_6
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