Animation Practice, Process and Production 8.1 is out now!
Intellect is pleased to announce that Animation Practice, Process and Theory 8.1 is out now!
Aims and Scope
Animation Practice, Process & Production is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal presenting, analysing and exploring how animation is created and shown. Animation encompasses a huge variety of practices, many of them unacknowledged or underexplored. This journal attempts to bring all types of animation to the fore and to present insight and analysis about the practice, process and production of such work. Illustrated contributions are invited from practitioners and scholars of animation around the world representing animation from many different perspectives. Innovative models of critical presentation and analysis are especially encouraged, along with reviews and interviews. It is hoped that this journal will contribute to the expanding richness of knowledge and debate around animation.
Issue 8.1
Editorial
A journal of the plague year: Animation’s power to transcend time and space
MIRAM HARRIS AND SAMANTHA MOORE
Articles
Defining experimental animation: A follow- up
PAUL TABERHAM
The dance of the hand: Len Lye’s direct films
ROGER HORROCKS
LAURA YILMAZ
DAMIAN GASCOIGNE
Experimental animation and the neosurrealist remediation of popular music video
LISA PERROTT
Paul Winkler: Migrating from analogue to digital practice
DIRK DE BRUYN
Abstraction and meaning in the animation of Hong Kong artists
MAX HATTLER
Painterly focused Chinese ink animation: Seeing through the cultural lens of the Xiang system
CHEN CHEN
HOSSEIN NAJAFI
Artist Profiles
HYE RIM LEE, SORAWIT SONGSATAYA, JONNY KOFOED AND SEAN KERR
Interview
Interview with MIAF director, Malcolm Turner
MIRIAM HARRIS AND MALCOLM TURNER