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Animatic Apparatus, The
Animatic Apparatus, The
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Analysis of Animation
Analysis of Simulation
Animation
Anime
Art and Technology
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Biopolitics
Books About Animation
Books for Art History Students
Books for Cultural Studies Students
Books for Media Studies Students
Cartoons
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Cinema
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Digital Cultures
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Genealogy for the Animatic Regime
History of Animation
History of Simulation
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Medium of Animation
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Robots
Sci-Fi
Simulation
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Study of Animation
Study of Simulation
Product details
- ISBN 9781780992693
- Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 25 May 2018
- Publisher: Collective Ink
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Unprecedented kinds of experience, and new modes of life, are now produced by simulations, from the CGI of Hollywood blockbusters to animal cloning to increasingly sophisticated military training software, while animation has become an increasingly powerful pop-cultural form. Today, the extraordinary new practices and radical objects of simulation and animation are transforming our neoliberal-biopolitical “culture of life”. The Animatic Apparatus offers a genealogy for the animatic regime and imagines its alternative futures, countering the conservative-neoliberal notion of life’s sacred inviolability with a new concept and ethics of animatic life.
Deborah Levitt is Assistant Professor of Culture and Media Studies at Eugene Lang College, The New School. She is a media historian and theorist interested in film and digital media including CGI, VR, and AR and has published on Giorgio Agamben, media and biopolitics, and animation theory. She lives in New York.
Animatic Apparatus, The
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