EXPERIMENTAL ANIMATIONS IN INDIA: AN EMERGING NEW MEDIA ART FORM

Anoop Ratn, Farha Deeba
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Since the beginning of civilization, humans have always been inquisitive about ways to uniquely express their sides of stories. Traditional Art forms like drawing, painting, sculpting, literature, music, and many others have helped to make it possible. More unconventional new art possibilities have emerged with the introduction of new technologies and industrial revolutions. Motion Pictures and Animation are the two most fascinating forms of artistic expression in these areas.Often, animation is considered a fascinating medium of entertainment for kids and the younger generation. However, many artists have demonstrated that it also has enormous potential to articulate and express life experiences and their minds creatively. As Walt Disney rightly said Animation can explain whatever the mind of men can conceive Thomas (1912-2004). It can take you as far as human imagination can go.This paper delves into how animation has been used as an alternative medium in contemporary New Media Art practices in India. It explores the potential of animation as a medium for creative expression and representation of complex ideas, and how it reflects changes in society brought about by technological advancements. The paper examines the approaches and experiments of Indian contemporary artists, such as Akbar Padamsee, Nalini Malani, and Vivan Sundaram, who have used animation to break free from the confines of traditional mediums and push the boundaries of visual storytelling through technology-based art.
印度实验动画:一种新兴的新媒体艺术形式
自文明开始以来,人类一直对如何独特地表达自己对故事的看法充满好奇。传统的艺术形式,如素描、绘画、雕刻、文学、音乐和许多其他形式,都有助于使它成为可能。随着新技术和工业革命的引入,出现了更多非传统的新艺术可能性。电影和动画是这些领域最吸引人的两种艺术表现形式。通常,动画被认为是孩子和年轻一代的一种迷人的娱乐媒介。然而,许多艺术家已经证明,它也有巨大的潜力来表达和创造性地表达生活经历和他们的思想。正如沃尔特·迪斯尼正确地说,动画可以解释任何男人的头脑可以想象托马斯(1912-2004)。它可以把你带到人类想象力所能到达的最远的地方。本文探讨了动画在印度当代新媒体艺术实践中是如何被用作替代媒介的。它探讨了动画作为一种创造性表达和表达复杂思想的媒介的潜力,以及它如何反映技术进步带来的社会变化。本文考察了印度当代艺术家的方法和实验,如Akbar Padamsee, Nalini Malani和Vivan Sundaram,他们利用动画打破了传统媒介的限制,并通过基于技术的艺术推动了视觉叙事的界限。
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