This paper will focus upon the use of found objects in stop-motion animation. It will survey a number of found-object animated films, exploring how the viewer might closely identify with such objects in motion, as well as attributing to them multiple meanings. This analysis will be furthered through the consideration of an object-orientated phenomenological perspective, referencing Graham Harman and Martin Heidegger. It will also consider how the cinema studies concept of star studies might be applied to the use of found objects in animation as a means of detecting additional layers of meaning.
History
Event
Animating Time-Space Symposium (2011 : Waikato, New Zealand)
Series
Animating Time-Space Symposium
Pagination
1 - 1
Publisher
[University of Waikato]
Location
Waikato, New Zealand
Place of publication
[Waikato, N.Z.]
Start date
2011-09-30
End date
2011-10-02
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed