Apprehending the void: Using animation to interpret the genius loci of the Peel Island Lazaret


Autoria(s): Denaro, Chris
Data(s)

01/04/2015

Resumo

This practice-led research project harnesses the plasmatic nature of animation (Eisenstein 1989) to embody the in-between state of being of the Peel Island Lazaret on the island of Teerk Roo Ra in Moreton Bay, Queensland. In this project the genius loci of this place is expressed through the development of a series of creative works that employs the unique transformative quality of animation to push and pull at the boundary lines between what can be apprehended as the ‘real’ and the ‘imaginary’. Drawing on the physical approach of Czech surrealist animator Jan Švankmajer and cultural theories from Australian writer Ross Gibson, this study re-members and re-imagines the site of the Lazaret as a liminal, uncanny place. This study investigates how conceptions of place are overlaid by aspects of history, memory and the imagination and these discoveries contribute to the currently limited academic discourse around place and place-making in animation practice in Australia.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92736/

Publicador

Griffith University

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92736/1/Chris%20Denaro%20DVA%20Exegesis%20-%20Apprehending%20the%20Void.pdf

https://www120.secure.griffith.edu.au/rch/items/c7c7e743-290c-4224-945a-a9fb08528966/1/

Denaro, Chris (2015) Apprehending the void: Using animation to interpret the genius loci of the Peel Island Lazaret. Professional Doctorate thesis, Griffith University.

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #Animation #Peel Island Lazaret
Tipo

Thesis