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Visual Metamorphosis in Animation

The Medium has Metamorphosed

by Sam Regan-Edwards • December 10, 2024 • 0 Comments

This article aims to theorise the metamorphosis of analogue media into digital media, a process enacted by digital media itself. The analysis will start by using the YouTube video “This is DVD (1998-1999) Advert” as an emblem of digital media’s…

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Visual Metamorphosis in Animation

Visual Metamorphosis and the Struggle for Subjectivity in Kon Satoshi’s Paprika (2006)

by Cailin Flannery Roles • December 3, 2024 • 0 Comments

In his 1986 analysis of Foucault, philosopher Gilles Deleuze (1988) asks what the struggle for modern subjectivity might look like given that the subject must resist, on the one hand, the impulse to individualize themselves by exerting power over others…

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Visual Metamorphosis in Animation

Metamorphosis in Pom Poko (1994)

by Idris Kellermann Williams • November 26, 2024 • 0 Comments

The main characters in Isao Takahata’s 1994 film Pom Poko are tanuki, an animal attributed with shapeshifting powers in Japanese folklore. Their powers form part of an ethos of constant metamorphosis pervading Pom Poko, enabling Takahata to address his socio-political…

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Visual Metamorphosis in Animation

Visual metamorphoses and environmental thought in contemporary animation

by Virág Vécsey • November 19, 2024 • 0 Comments

The universal but ever-changing relationship between humans and non-human nature is constantly interrogated through the language of animation. It is enabled precisely by animation’s distinct formal and aesthetic properties, such as plasmaticness, the illusion of life, anthropomorphosis and metamorphosis. These…

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Visual Metamorphosis in Animation

Corrupting the Cartoon: How Eisenstein’s Plasmatic Can Be Used For Evil

by Holland Kerr • November 13, 2024 • 0 Comments

Unfortunately, legitimately unsettling cartoon horrors seem to be rare. Semiotically abstracted from reality as they are, flat 2D images can in theory create an intellectual conceptualization of something scary. But they frequently cannot evoke the same immediate visceral experience that…

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Visual Metamorphosis in Animation

What if Gregor Samsa awakes in Bogotá? A collaborative work on an ever-transforming story

by Camilo Cogua and Ricardo Arce • November 5, 2024 • 0 Comments

As 25 animators awoke one morning from uneasy dreams, they found themselves animating in their beds a gigantic insect. In 2015, to celebrate the first century of Kafka´s Metamorphosis (1915), a group of Latin-American animators started creating an Exquisite Corpse,…

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Dance and Animation

Animation Ceremony: Bringing the Dancing Body to Life

by Hong Huo • October 29, 2024 • 0 Comments

To dance is to be free. To animate is to breath. The Latin root for animation, anima, is to breath in and bring to life[1]. The animator’s goal is to bring their imagined characters to life through the creation of…

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Dance and Animation

Shake Your Bones: The Shocking Image of Dancing Skeletons

by Joe Evans • October 22, 2024 • 0 Comments

In the darkness, a skeleton emerges on the screen and then jolts into a series of poses, lifting a leg, arms thrown out to one side, squatting, and popping off its head in both bony hands. The skeleton is dancing.…

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Dance and Animation

The Dance Of Pixilation

by Vicky Smith • October 15, 2024 • 1 Comment

Teeth by Vicky Smith

I will consider pixilation as a form of dance in which the movements that are produced are wholly specific to animation, thereby making the study of this method fruitful for Animation Studies. In pixilation, single film frames are synchronised with…

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The Graphic Choreography of Jules Engel

by Tim Ridlen • October 9, 2024 • 0 Comments

The artist, animator, and educator Jules Engel is perhaps best known for his work as an Art Director at the beloved United Productions of America (UPA), or maybe later for his role as the first director of the Experimental Animation…

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