In Cartoon Vision Dan Bashara examines American animation alongside the modern design boom of the postwar era. Focusing especially on United Productions of America (UPA), a studio whose graphic, abstract style defined the postwar period, Bashara considers animation akin to a laboratory, exploring new models of vision and space alongside theorists and practitioners in other fields. The links-theoretical, historical, and aesthetic-between animators, architects, designers, artists, and filmmakers reveal a specific midcentury modernism that rigorously reimagined the senses. Cartoon Vision invokes the American Bauhaus legacy of László Moholy-Nagy and György Kepes and advocates for animation's pivotal role in a utopian design project of retraining the public's vision to better apprehend a rapidly changing modern world.



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Dan Bashara is an instructor of cinema and media studies at DePaul University.

Titel
Cartoon Vision
Untertitel
UPA Animation and Postwar Aesthetics
EAN
9780520421097
Format
E-Book (epub)
Genre
Veröffentlichung
02.04.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
9.7 MB
Anzahl Seiten
296