id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2mpeyjbkxzbynfh3ayj7pqwxam Esther Leslie Life Remade: Critical Animation in the Digital Age 2017.0 13 .pdf application/pdf 3680 245 44 Life Remade: Critical Animation in the Digital Age politics of more traditional forms of animation in the current digital age. translating this digital information into human-oriented visual forms – literally bringing data to life the digital and the human senses that pushes animation into the epistemic and design realms of animation studies engage to a greater degree with new scholarship emerging from digital media exploration for this special issue: the expansion of animation into new non-entertainment oriented domains; the emergence of digital animation as a key aesthetic technique within contemporary art; representing computational information, digital animation has moved from aesthetic and cultural These emerging moving image forms animate digital information, bringing contribution to this issue explores the emergence of digital animation in contexts ranging from designers, McKim argues that digital animation 'makes possible new responses to the present Politics of Traditional Animation in the Digital Age ./cache/work_2mpeyjbkxzbynfh3ayj7pqwxam.pdf ./txt/work_2mpeyjbkxzbynfh3ayj7pqwxam.txt