FRACTALS IN ASSASSIN’S CREED

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Simon Ryle   ORCID icon orcid.org/0000-0002-0316-871X ; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Split, Split, Croatia 
Victoria Vestić   ORCID icon orcid.org/0000-0001-9379-9218 

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Sažetak:

This essay explores the fractal narrative structure of the popular video game Assassin’s Creed (2008). It theorizes a mode of fractal analysis of narration. It explores the existence of a political dimension to fractal aesthetics in Assassin’s Creed in particular, which it claims is alert to important biopolitical insights concerning the situation of contemporary digital power. Drawing from Timothy Morton’s analysis of hyperobjects, it argues that fractals pertain to vital contemporary political questions. Analysing Steven Shaviro’s concept of modulation, the essay finds fractal analysis to be alert to contemporary questions of digital biopolitics. The essay claims that the fractal narrative structure of Assassin’s Creed constitutes an innovative recognition of the biopolitics of video game playing.

Ključne riječi:

fractals; narrative; video game; hyperobjects; digital power; modulation; biopolitics.

URI:

https://zbornik.ffst.unist.hr/?p=1963