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Dialogues with the Prototypes
Author(s) -
Chris Denaro
Publication year - 2017
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.5204/thesis.eprints.92740
Subject(s) - animation , exegesis , workflow , narrative , creative work , reflexivity , process (computing) , computer science , storytelling , visual arts , reflection (computer programming) , art , literature , sociology , database , programming language , social science
This exegesis traces a path through the production of an animated work, and discusses the developmental process of an individual production workflow.\ud\udThrough the application and development of a Model of Structured Reflection (Johns, 2002), the creative output of the project focussed on a series of non-narrative, process-driven animation pieces, based on time lapse consumer objects.\ud\udThe creative project fused form and process into a series of mediated collage constructions, promoting spontaneity and reflexivity within my animation workflow.\ud\udThe creative work occupies 75% of this Masters project, and the exegesis 25% (7500 Words)\ud

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