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Subject: [animationstudies] Animation Symposium, 30th March
Hello everyone
Below are the details of a one-day Animation symposium to be held at the
Arts University College at Bournemouth on Tuesday 30th March 2010.
All are welcome to attend, and the event itself is free - though please
email [log in to unmask] to register if you intend to come along, as I need to
have a definite idea of numbers before the event itself.
The event is a combination of academic papers on a variety of topics, plus a
demo of animation software by Escape Studios, and an industry/practice round
table, discussing animation education and practice.
It promises to be an interesting day - look forward to seeing you there.
Remember, please email [log in to unmask] to register for this symposium
best wishes
Paul Ward
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Animation symposium
Arts University College at Bournemouth
30 March 2010
Schedule
9.00-9.30 Coffee and registration
9.30-11.00 Paper presentations (x3)
A Cinema of Enchanted Puppets
Dan North
University of Exeter
`No sense in this situation': the politics of remediated animation in The
House of Osama Bin Laden
Richard Stamp
Bath Spa University
`Don't box me in': Rotoshop and the animated line in Waking Life and A
Scanner Darkly
Caroline Ruddell
St Mary's University College
11.00-11.30 Coffee
11.30-1.00 Paper presentations (x3)
The animated index: some thoughts on non-fiction animation
Bella Honess Roe
University of Surrey
`Watch Me': Disability and incongruity within popular animation forms
Van Norris
University of Portsmouth
Reading animation through the eyes of anthropology: a case study of African
Animation
Paula Callus
Bournemouth University
1.00-2.00 Lunch
2.00-3.00 Escape Studios demonstration (Mark Cass, Commercial
Director, Escape Studios)
3.00-3.30 Coffee
3.30-5.30 Round table discussion (industry, practice and animation
education): Paul Hilton (AUCB, Chair); Neil Fitzgibbon (King Rollo); Mark
Cass (Escape Studios); Tom Barnes (Aardman Animation Ltd); Kayla Parker,
Stuart Moore (Sundog Media/University of Plymouth)
6.00-8.00 Drinks reception and networking
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