FROM PRE-HISTORIC CAVE DRAWINGS TO THE GLOBAL NETWORK

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  • Hristo Hristov – PhD, Head assistant in the Faculty of Library Studies and Cultural Heritage, the Department “Cultural and Historical Heritage”. University of Library Studies and Information Technologies (119 Boulevard Tsarigradsko shoes, 1784, 7th Kilometer, Sofia, Bulgary). E-mail: h.hristov@unibit.bg

Key words: pre-historic drawings, street wall art, graffiti, information.

For citation: Hristov H. From pre-historic cave drawings to the global network. Proceedings of BSTU, issue 4, Print- and Mediatechnologies, 2021, no. 1 (243), pp. 47–51 (In Russian). DOI: https://doi.org/10.52065/2520-6729-2021-243-1-47-51.

Abstract

The development of modern mind, the evolution of creativity, imagination, abstract and modern thinking have their deep roots in the earliest history of humankind. The motives behind the act of artistic creation ‘today’ are close to the ones in a faraway yesterday’ defining the main engine of human culture and civilization – the preservation and conveying of information through images. The paper has been written in relation to Project “Trends and parallels in the pre-historic rock art and the contemporary street art“ funded by the Bulgarian Science Fund КП-06-М45/2

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