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[ecrea] Animation Studies 2.0 - CFP
Mon May 01 18:18:13 GMT 2017
*CFP Animation and Science Fiction*, May theme
(NEW Deadline: *_May 7th, 2017_*)
Due to animation’s ability to transcend reality and present the
fantastic, there is a long held relationship to the sci-fi genre in both
film and television. Recent US productions, such as Groening’s
/Futurama/ join the well established tradition of sci-fi in Japanese
animation with examples including such titles as /Akira, Ghost in the
Shell, Nausicaa and the Valley of the Wind /and the TV series/
Dragonball Z/. In light of this close, but often taken for granted
generic association, May’s theme invites posts examining the
relationship existing between animation and the science fiction genre
from any perspective.
Topics include but are not limited to:
– The evolution of the animated sci-fi
– The peculiarities of the animated sci-fi
– Japanese animation and the sci-fi genre
– The existing differences between the Japanese animated sci-fi and the
Western one
– The sci-fi genre and cinematic animation
– The sci-fi genre and televisual animation
– The use of VFX in live-action sci-fi films.
Posts of between 500 and 700 words, which discuss any aspect of the
above topic are welcome. Contributors are encouraged to include clips
and images to support their posts. Please also include a short bio to
accompany the post. All permissions are the responsibility of the
contributor. Please contact the editors Nichola Dobson
((nichola_dobson /at/ yahoo.co.uk)), Cristina Formenti
((cristina.formenti /at/ unimi.it)) and (blog /at/ animationstudies.org) with
submissions or questions.
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*_Upcoming themes_*
June: Adaptation in animation II (remakes)
July: Women and animation
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