Screenwriters always seem to bulldoze through the most impactful parts of the books they turn into movies. I recently picked up Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park at the suggestion of a friend who remarked that bad IT support killed everyone. Would you believe that nearly everyone dies (sorry) and Lex isn’t a vegan brat? More importantly, the clever and licentious mathematician, Ian Malcom, is pretty much the whole story. Even the chapter headers are designed around mathematics and chaos theory (see below). The images grow increasingly complex each chapter and the titles are redundant like computer code. I discovered that the entire book is a critique of technology.
Jurassic Automation
Jurassic Automation
Jurassic Automation
Screenwriters always seem to bulldoze through the most impactful parts of the books they turn into movies. I recently picked up Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park at the suggestion of a friend who remarked that bad IT support killed everyone. Would you believe that nearly everyone dies (sorry) and Lex isn’t a vegan brat? More importantly, the clever and licentious mathematician, Ian Malcom, is pretty much the whole story. Even the chapter headers are designed around mathematics and chaos theory (see below). The images grow increasingly complex each chapter and the titles are redundant like computer code. I discovered that the entire book is a critique of technology.