[Air-l] Animation journal access

Holly Kruse holly-kruse at utulsa.edu
Sat Mar 25 09:50:20 PST 2006


Forwarded by request -- this may be of particular interest to those who
study gaming.

Holly
holly-kruse at utulsa.edu


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From:    "Cock, Debbie" <debbie.cock at sagepub.co.uk>
Date:    Fri, March 24, 2006 1:22 pm
To:      holly at aoir.org
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Enjoy a FREE Online Trial to the entire first volume of ANIMATION,
first issue July 2006. Register now at:

https://online.sagepub.com/cgi/register?registration=FT5882
 
Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal will provide the first cohesive
international refereed publishing platform for animation that unites
contributions from a wide range of research agendas and creative practice.

The journal's scope is very comprehensive, yet its focus is clear and
simple. The journal addresses all animation made using all known (and yet to
be developed) techniques - from 16th century optical devices to contemporary
digital media - revealing its implications on other forms of time-based
media expression past, present and future.

Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal will be essential and stimulating
reading for academics, researchers, students, curators and practitioners in
animation, film and media studies, cultural studies, critical theory,
architecture, art & design, computer sciences, games studies and visual
culture.

The first two issues will include:
*    Comics and the critique of chronophotography, or "He never knew when it
was coming!" Scott Bukatman
*    The Cathedral is alive: animating biomimetic architecture Dennis
Dollens 
*    A critique for the new historical landscape of South Korean animation
Joon-Yang Kim 
*    Platonic sex: perversion and shôjo anime (part 1) Thomas Lamarre
*    Image future Lev Manovich
*    Ub Iwerks' (multi)plain cinema J.P. Telotte
*    Re-animating space Aylish Wood
*    All aboard The Polar Express: A 'playful' change of address in the
computer-generated blockbuster Jessica Aldred
*    From shadow citizens to teflon stars: reception of the transfiguring
effects of new image technologies Lisa Bode
The editors are seeking articles for early issues of the journal - for
complete submission information please visit: www.sagepub.co.uk/animation

Don't forget to register for the free trial at:
https://online.sagepub.com/cgi/register?registration=FT5882

Please forward this email to interested colleagues!

Enjoy a FREE Online Trial to the entire first volume of ANIMATION,
first issue July 2006. Register now at:

https://online.sagepub.com/cgi/register?registration=FT5882
 
Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal will provide the first cohesive
international refereed publishing platform for animation that unites
contributions from a wide range of research agendas and creative practice.

The journal's scope is very comprehensive, yet its focus is clear and
simple. The journal addresses all animation made using all known (and yet to
be developed) techniques - from 16th century optical devices to contemporary
digital media - revealing its implications on other forms of time-based
media expression past, present and future.

Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal will be essential and stimulating
reading for academics, researchers, students, curators and practitioners in
animation, film and media studies, cultural studies, critical theory,
architecture, art & design, computer sciences, games studies and visual
culture.

The first two issues will include:
*    Comics and the critique of chronophotography, or "He never knew when it
was coming!" Scott Bukatman
*    The Cathedral is alive: animating biomimetic architecture Dennis
Dollens 
*    A critique for the new historical landscape of South Korean animation
Joon-Yang Kim 
*    Platonic sex: perversion and shôjo anime (part 1) Thomas Lamarre
*    Image future Lev Manovich
*    Ub Iwerks' (multi)plain cinema J.P. Telotte
*    Re-animating space Aylish Wood
*    All aboard The Polar Express: A 'playful' change of address in the
computer-generated blockbuster Jessica Aldred
*    From shadow citizens to teflon stars: reception of the transfiguring
effects of new image technologies Lisa Bode
The editors are seeking articles for early issues of the journal - for
complete submission information please visit: www.sagepub.co.uk/animation

Don't forget to register for the free trial at:
https://online.sagepub.com/cgi/register?registration=FT5882

Please forward this email to interested colleagues!






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