Thursday, August 8, 2013
Chapter 1 Megg's History of graphic design
Stele bearing the code of Hammurabi, which was developed between 1792 and 1750 BCE
Ivory tablet of King Zet, Final dynasty
Cuniform tablet from Umma, c. 2050 BCE.
Cave painting from Lascaux. c. 15,000-10,000 BCE.
-Early human markings found in Africa are over two hundred thousand years old. From the early Paleolithic to the neolithic period (35000 to 40000) early Africans and europeans lefts painting in caves, including lascaux caves in southern France and Altemira spain
-Throughout the world, from africa to North America prehistoric people left numerous petroglyphs, which are carved or scratched signs or simple figures on rock
-Over time picture symbols began to represent the sounds of the objects depicted instead of the objects themselves, these symbols evolved into Cuneiform. Cuniform was later mixed with relief images
-Writing allowed society to stabalize itself under the rule of law, such as the code of Hammurabi
-Egyptians for a long time retained their picture writing system called hieroglyphs .
Friday, August 2, 2013
Final Project Draft: History of Video game art
The draft of the final Shaun Pearson and I are working on, focusing on the development of the art aspects of videogames, we are dividing every ten years by the theme of popular video games that came out around that time. The picture above is the early years of video game history after this section we will start to introduce color coded categories to explain the different influences on video game art.
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