The “immobile engine” behind each animated piece is the animator, which appropriates acting as an invisible force over its creation. In this sense, this process of interpretation can be understood as the manifestation of the animator’s internal intentions on an…
Animation and Invisibility
Animation, the Visible Language of E-motion-S and the Invisible Soul
by Inma Carpe • March 19, 2018 • 0 Comments
We love movies because they allow us to escape from our reality, to project ourselves into impossible worlds and parallel universes. We long for adventure, love, excitement and answers to personal quests. The magic of cinema, and especially of animation,…
Beyond the Visible: Blinkity Blank and the Anti-Persistence Statement
by Matias Poggini • March 12, 2018 • 8 Comments
‘Animation is not the art of drawings that move but the art of movements that are drawn.’ (Norman McLaren) This quote can be recited by heart by most people in the animation field, usually in the pursuit of the…
After Decades of Obscurity an Animation Legend Receives His Due
by J.J. Sedelmaier • March 5, 2018 • 0 Comments
Several years ago, I wrote an article for Print Magazine’s online blog Imprint about a book written by artist/cartoonist Edwin George “E.G.” Lutz – a 1920 manual titled Animated Cartoons – How They Are Made Their Origin and Development. According…
Making the Invisible Visible: Ari Folman’s Waltz with Bashir
by Carlo Avventi • February 26, 2018 • 0 Comments
‘With animation you can do everything’. This is what director Ari Folman says in the extras of his award-winning animated film Vals Im Bashir (Waltz with Bashir, 2008)[1]. And, indeed, it seems that there is nothing animated films are not capable…
Invisible Animation: Animated Non-fiction and Invisibility in an Era of Post-Truth
by Nea Ehrlich • February 19, 2018 • 1 Comment
Interestingly, today’s hyper-visual and screen-based “era of information” is also defined as a time of “post-truth” (Oxford Dictionary’s 2016 “word of the year”). The tension between knowing and not knowing, between being informed and being misinformed is therefore timelier than…
The Invisible Memories of Animated Puppets’ Materiality: An Interdisciplinary Overview
by Vincenzo Maselli • February 12, 2018 • 1 Comment
I want to compare the path of interpretation of stop-motion films, which takes into account invisible meanings conveyed by visible and indirectly tangible material features of puppets, with the set of tools theorized in the field of product design in…