Cinematic motion by hand
Data(s) |
01/05/2012
01/05/2012
2006
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Resumo |
The general goal of my research is to find out what is questioned whenever an animated film is made by an author who chooses to have maximum control over the device automatisms. I am trying to understand in what ways that specific kind of film relates with Cinema and the History of Art as a whole and, more specifically, how its filmic discourse is built within cinematic codes, workings and machinery. This paper, in particular, aims to establish that each time an author makes a film by suspending both automatic ‘motion’ and image recording functions—that which is often known as “cameraless” film—a process is initiated that simultaneously questions not only Cinema, within both expression and technology, but also the ontological position this same technology occupies in current media. |
Identificador |
Animation Studies – Vol.1, 2006 1930-1928 AUT: MGR00043; |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Nichola Dobson |
Relação |
http://journal.animationstudies.org/download/volume1/ASVol1Art1MEGraca.pdf |
Direitos |
openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Animation poetics |
Tipo |
article |