This is a media-archaeological excavation of the unique animation teaching methods of artist Sky David, formerly known as Dennis Pies, who has spent his life combining art and science, working with movement, subjectivity, tactility, and animacy—an interdisciplinary practice in the…
Author Archive for Lynn Tomlinson
IMMERSIVE MEMORIES: HOW CAN AN “INDEPENDENT AVANT-GARDE EXPERIMENTAL FILMMAKER” BREATHE LIFE INTO THE MEMORIALIZATION OF A DEAR COLLEAGUE, REMEMBERING SHARED PASSIONS FOR HAND-CRAFTED ANIMATION, ELEPHANTS, AND DOME-PROJECTION?
by Lynn Tomlinson • May 22, 2024 • 0 Comments
Every few days for the past several weeks, when checking my email, an uncanny reading suggestion from Academia.edu appears in my inbox. Based on my “Reading History,” I might be interested in an article titled “Drawing a Motion on Death”…
Animation and Performance
by Lynn Tomlinson • September 30, 2013 • 6 Comments
In preparing my presentation for June’s SAS meeting at USC, on three women who dance or perform along their animated projections, I came across an intriguing article by Teri Silvio, in the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, entitled “Animation: The New…