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E-book: Experimental and Expanded Animation: New Perspectives and Practices

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This book discusses developments and continuities in experimental animation that, since Robert Russet and Cecile Starrs Experimental Animation: Origins of a New Art (1976), has proliferated in the context of expanded cinema, performance and live making and is today exhibited in galleries, public sites and online. With reference to historical, critical, phenomenological and inter-disciplinary approaches, international researchers offer new and diverse methodologies for thinking through these myriad animation practices. This volume addresses fundamental questions of form, such as drawing and the line, but also broadens out to encompass topics such as  the inter-medial, post-humanism, the real, fakeness and fabrication, causation, new forms of synthetic space, ecology, critical re-workings of cartoons, and process as narrative. This book will appeal to cross and inter-disciplinary researchers, animation practitioners, scholars, teachers and students from Fine Art, Film and Media Studies, Philosophy and Aesthetics.







                
Introduction 1(18)
Vicky Smith
Nicky Hamlyn
Lines and Interruptions in Experimental Film and Video
19(18)
Simon Payne
Performing the Margins of the New
37(24)
Dirk de Bruyn
Twenty-First Century Flicker: Jodie Mack, Benedict Drew and Sebastian Buerkner
61(18)
Barnaby Dicker
Experimental Time-Lapse Animation and the Manifestation of Change and Agency in Objects
79(24)
Vicky Smith
Analogon: Of a World Already Animated
103(16)
Sean Cubitt
Emptiness Is Not `Nothing': Space and Experimental 3D CGI Animation
119(26)
Alex Jukes
Inanimation: The Film Loop Performances of Bruce McClure
145(18)
Nicky Hamlyn
Re-splitting, De-synchronizing, Re-animating: (E)motion, Neo-spectacle and Innocence in the Film Works of John Stezaker
163(20)
Paul Wells
Cut to Cute: Fact, Form, and Feeling in Digital Animation
183(20)
Johanna Gosse
The Animated Female Body, Feminism(s) and `Mushi'
203(28)
Suzanne Buchan
"Coming to Life" and Intermediality in the Tableaux Vivants in Magic Mirror (Pucill, 2013) and Confessions to the Mirror (Pucill, 2016)
231(26)
Sarah Pucill
Siring Animation: The Affect of Place
257(22)
Birgitta Hosea
Index 279
Vicky Smith is a lecturer at the University for the Creative Arts, UK. Her experimental animation practice of 30 years has screened internationally in cinemas, galleries and on C4TV. She has published in Animation: an Interdisciplinary Journal and Sequence.

Nicky Hamlyn is Professor of Experimental Film at the University for the Creative Arts and a lecturer at the Royal College of Art, UK. He is the author of Film Art Phenomena (2003) and co-editor of and contributor to Kurt Kren: Structural Films (2016). His film and video work is available on three DVD compilations from LUX, RGB and Film Gallery, Paris.