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[Commlist] CFP: Performing Animation, Animating Performance Symposium
Sat Aug 10 08:18:56 GMT 2019
*Performing Animation, Animating Performance*
King’s College London, Saturday 14th December 2019
A 1-day Interdisciplinary Symposium
From the early animators who appeared in whole or in part in their
films (think of J. Stuart Blackton, Emile Cohl, or Winsor McCay) to
the more recent debates about the creative ownership of motion capture
characters, performance is a spectre that is present in all forms of
animation. ‘Acting’ and performance are often considered integral to the
practice of animation, particularly the process of animating characters.
In his 2013 book /Shadow of a Mouse/, Donald Crafton considers animated
characters as performers. At the same time, notions of ‘animation’ and
coming to life underpin conceptions of performance, coming to bear on
how we might understand and theorise performance across
multiple disciplines. This symposium aims to put ‘animation’ and
‘performance’ in a productive dialogue in a way that will enhance our
understanding of animation and performance, both separately and together.
Proposals are invited for 20-minute papers that engage with the topic of
the symposium within any geographical and cultural context. We welcome
scholars and practitioners from any disciplinary area.
Potential paper topics include, but are not limited to:
· Early animation and the presence of the performing animator
· Motion and performance capture technologies
· Animation as a form of acting
· The use of performance methodologies in animation production and
practice
· Rotoscoping
· Live performance reference
· Animation and puppetry
· Philosophical approaches to performance as animation/ animation
as performance
· Performance philosophy and animation
· Ideas of performance in non-figurative and abstract animation
· Animation, performance and geographical and cultural specificity
· Issues of representation and diversity at the intersection of
animation and performance
· (Star) voice artists and vocal performance
· The use of animation in live performance (e.g. theatre, dance)
· The performance of live animation (e.g. sand animation)
· Intermedial screen performances (e.g. live-action/animation hybrids)
· Industrial elements of performance (storyboarding, software, etc)
Conference organisers: Christopher Holliday (KCL) & Bella Honess Roe
(University of Surrey)
Conference registration fee TBC (but will be not more than £20)
Please send 300-word proposals, along with a short bibliography (max 5
entries) and bio (100 words) as one Word document to
(christopher.holliday /at/ kcl.ac.uk)
<mailto:(christopher.holliday /at/ kcl.ac.uk)> and (a.honessroe /at/ surrey.ac.uk)
<mailto:(a.honessroe /at/ surrey.ac.uk)> by*23rd September 2019*.
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