La animación expandida. Repesentación del movimiento en el media-art y el audiovisual contemporáneo

[EN] During most of the XXth century, while animation only told its story, classified artists and at most described their techniques, the film built one of the most brilliant intellectuals corpus of art history. With few exceptions, there was no animation theory; film theory did not included it in t...

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Autor: Dematei, Marcelo Alberto
Formato: tesis doctoral
Fecha de publicación:2016
País:España
Recursos:Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Repositorio:RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:riunet.upv.es:10251/61437
Acesso em linha:https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/61437
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:Arte
Tecnología
Digital
Media art
Obra abierta
Interactividad
Animación algoritmica
Narrativa de bases de datos
Obras colaborativas
DIBUJO
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Resumo:[EN] During most of the XXth century, while animation only told its story, classified artists and at most described their techniques, the film built one of the most brilliant intellectuals corpus of art history. With few exceptions, there was no animation theory; film theory did not included it in their case studies, relegating animation to a totally irrelevant plane. In recent years all this has changed, because it also changed the dimension of what we understand as animation. This new theory, reflects on the fact of animate expansion, since it occupies a privileged place within contemporary visual production. Today we have to resize a set of knowledge and processes that in the XXth century was mostly centered on a specific type of production, which currently involves almost all moving images produced. Obviously, this is a product of social needs, economic determinants, ideological constraints and technological possibilities: the change that the introduction of digital technologies meant at all levels. So animation resignified their role in this new audiovisual universe, using digital technology. The ways of doing animation changed and new ones emerged. In this expansion, the use of these specific knowledge of animation in the media art unveiled an exciting new landscape: a discipline always dependent on its technical artifact, which achieves to be involved in the convergence of art and technology providing specific concepts and issues. Animation, in turn, could incorporate computer cultural forms and techniques. For this and paraphrasing the concept that once inspired talking of Expanded Cinema, we propose Expanded Animation, referring to all animation that exceeds the precepts of what is commonly known as animation. This is a theoretical and practical thesis, where the latter served as generator of theoretical reflection through a creative and intellectual process that lasted the recent years. The experimental practice is used too as a case study for the construction of an argument that finally proposes a series of elements, applications and tools, from the general to suggest a new horizon in the field of animation as part the current audiovisual universe, and from the particular, to analyze the representation of movement that uses databases and fragmentary and spatial narratives.