2.06.2004
on "Language of New Media"
Manovich assumes that a fundamental difference between cinema and "new" media is that the former is "sampled", but not "quantified", as the latter is. I totally disagree: in film, we have discrete images (sampled) that are necessarily quantified (a certain frame must be followed by another certain frame) for visual continuity. What's up with his (or my) supposition?
