Cryptology in Cinema, Literature, and Music Team 6 Joseph Gamble and Lakhbir Singh
Cryptology is used throughout many fields including music, cinema, and literature. The idea of hiding information from an enemy is intriguing, and is often used to entertain Some notable instances of cryptology in these fields range from Edgar Allan Poe to Dan Brown's book/movie The DaVinci Code
Sherlock Holmes is famous for breaking ciphers in order to solve crimes. The Dancing Men Cipher shown below is one example Poe was a cryptology enthusiast and his short story “The Golden Bug” was one of the first instances of cryptology in fiction.
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Dan Brown's DaVinci Code was a huge success when it was published in 2003 The novel uses ideas from DaVinci's work in cryptology. He transfers information using a tube of lettered dials that must be turned in the right sequence
DaVinci: Father of Cryptography? Influences of cryptology on culture ovid.cs.depaul.edu/Classes/CS233-W04/Papers/cryptosociety.doc Poe and Cryptology The Gold-Bug