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[Commlist] Transitus issue 2: Embodiment and affect in a transitional moment in illustration research published
Wed Jun 05 13:59:28 GMT 2024
The Journal of Illustration 10-2 ‘Transitus, Embodiment and affect in a
transitional moment in illustration research.
The work in ‘Transitus issue 2’, a great deal of which was presented at
the 12th Annual Illustration Research Symposium hosted online by
Falmouth University in July 2022, responds to our conjured concept of
‘transitus’. We felt that this term might speak to a core quality of
illustration being a vibrant mode of crossing over, and of transition.
One cluster of papers gathered by the term ‘transitus’ welcomes a new
sensory paradigm of illustration which takes into consideration the body
as material template. The articles in this issue comprehend a
transitional moment within illustration practice, theory and scholarship
today that takes illustration into sensory experiences that include
digital interfaces, neurodivergent pathways, curious bodies, graphic
medicine, tangible drawing, embodied hybridity and affective ‘bloom
spaces’, building upon the traditional values and qualities of
illustration also reflected in this issue.
https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/jill/10/2
<https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/jill/10/2>
Contributors are:
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Carolyn Shapiro: Editorial Transitus issue 2: Embodiment and
affect in a transitional moment in illustration research- DOI:
10.1386/jill_00069_2
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Nigel Owen: The storyteller as time traveller: Turning the page and
the influence of ‘alternative bindings’ on the development of
narrative structure- DOI: 10.1386/jill_00070_1
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Subir Dey: Transitioning from suffering to drawing alopecia: A
classroom experience through illustration- DOI: 10.1386/jill_00071_1
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Johanna Roehr: Sharing meaning across the neurodivide: Research
through illustration alongside people with profound intellectual and
multiple disabilities (PIMD)- DOI: 10.1386/jill_00072_1
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Georgie Bennett: Drawing from virtual travel: Regret, danger and
magic- DOI: 10.1386/jill_00073_1
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Tânia A. Cardoso: Curious transcriptions: Turning online meetings
into illustrated spatial atmospheres1- DOI: 10.1386/jill_00074_1
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Nicola Hay: From indoors to the great outdoors: An augmented
reality-illustrated scavenger hunt- DOI: 10.1386/jill_00075_4
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Bill Prosser: Stéphane Mandelbaum: Mixed-up kid- DOI:
10.1386/jill_00076_4
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Deanne Fernandes, Nina Martinez: I tell, therefore you are: Notes
on The Handmaid’s Tale and its graphic adaptation- DOI:
10.1386/jill_00077_1
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Cecilia Hei Mee Flumé: Illustrating betweenship as experienced by
Korean adoptees- DOI: 10.1386/jill_00078_1
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Nanette Hoogslag : 2skinfrom161too153v2july25th2018.ai- DOI:
10.1386/jill_00079_1
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John Vernon Lord: ‘Mere’ illustration- DOI: 10.1386/jill_00080_7
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