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Animation Practice, Process and Production Volume 12 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that Animation Practice, Process & Production Volume 12 is out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘Decolonizing Animation’

 

This issue of Animation Practice, Process & Production (AP3) intends to initiate dialogue on decoloniality in animation studies: not just in terms of the creative potential of animation as an art form to embody this set of ideas, but, ultimately, to question the very basis of the epistemological assumptions at the heart of our discipline.

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/animation-practice-process-production

 

Aims & 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.

 

Volume 12

 

Editorial

 

Decolonizing animation

BIRGITTA HOSEA AND HELEN STARR

 

Articles

 

AI animation technologies, Carib epistemology and the western ex0tic: Rivers run between worlds

HELEN STARR

 

The Stories of Our Ancestors: Retelling tribal tales in the medium of animated film

TARA DOUGLAS

 

Reimaging space through anthropology, architecture and animation

PAULA CALLUS AND SUSAN SLOAN

 

The shaping of cultural space in Yi oral literature-themed animation documentaries from the perspective of visual anthropology

YIJING WANG

 

Visualizing a space for care: Preserving personal stories of diaspora communities through participatory stop-motion animation

NAIRY EIVAZY, JAN P. L. PEETERS AND SANDY CLAES

 

Animating memory: Creative explorations of postcolonial memories and identities in the British Bangladeshi diaspora

DIWAS BISHT

 

Reimagining reality through decolonial and quantum lenses in abstract animation

MARK CHAVEZ AND INA CONRADI

 

Using data as materiality

MAYBELLE PETERS

 

Shifting towards decoloniality: Transfronteriza nepantlera rasquache tactics in new media art and expanded animation

LILIANA CONLISK GALLEGOS