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Though slightly delayed by technical issues (and my workload) we conclude the theme of abstraction and experimentation with a post by Paul Taberham on Robert Breer’s Fuji (1974).  We also have a post by Pamela Turner which is about abstraction and education, so it ties very nicely into this months theme of Education in/and Animation which will be continued for the rest of the month.


Please feel free to comment.


The CFP for the May theme (Industry) will be sent out shortly, but please see the list below for upcoming themes. If anyone has any other themes they would like to see examined, or re-visited and/or would like to curate a theme, please let me know.

http://blog.animationstudies.org/

best wishes
Nichola

Dr Nichola Dobson
President
Society for Animation Studies

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Future Themes

May – Industry

June – Adaptation

July or August – Children’s animation

TBC – Adult animation (or animation for adults)

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