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"Richard J. Leskosky" <[log in to unmask]>
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This is the first of three postings relating to the ninth annual Society
for Animation Studies conference, to be held in the Netherlands on October
8-12, 1997.  This posting lists the papers to be presented; the second
gives some background on the sponsoring instittutions; and the third
includes a registration form.
 
 
9th SAS CONFERENCE PROGRAMME IN THE NETHERLANDS
- subject to alteration -
 
version: 27.8.1997
 
Wednesday, October 8
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19.30   Opening
20.00   Key note Nadia Thalmann (Switzerland) Overview of the State of the
Art in Human Figure
                 Modeling Animation
 
Thursday, October 9
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9.30    Film programme Animation Films from the Netherlands
 
panel ANIMATION HISTORY I: EUROPE
11.00   Mette Peters (the Netherlands) Dutch Shadow Show Becomes Silhouette
Film (1930's)
        Robin Bates (USA) The First Animated Cartoon (1607)
 
13.30   Boris Pavlov (Russia) Animation in the Soviet Hollywood of the
1920-1930's
        Gunnar Strøm (Norway) Animated Commercials from the Late 1930's
Made for
                Norwegian Companies
 
panel ANIMATION AND HISTORY II: USA
15.30   Maureen Furniss (USA) Stars and Stripes: Animation in American
                Advertising
        Mark Langer (Canada) Disney, Nixon and Cold War Animation
        Kevin Sandler (USA) Greg Ford
 
Friday, October 10
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panel ANIMATION AND HISTORY III : EUROPE & USA
9.30    Film programme Paul Peroff, introduced by Jean Paul Goergen
(Germany)
        William Moritz (USA) Absolute Film: The Next Generation
 
11.45   Workshop about animation by children for the Swedish Educational
Broadcasting
                Company, presented by Erling Ericsson
 
panel ANIMATION AND TECHNOLOGY
13.30   Richard Leskosky (USA) The Quest for Depth: Mechanics and
Aesthetics of the American
                Animated Cartoon
        Nikolai Izvolov (Russia) The Idea of Artificial Sound in Russian
Animation
        Dan McLaughlin (USA) It's About Time
 
panel ANIMATION AND OTHER MEDIA I
16.15   Philippe Moins (Belgium) LE CINÉMA D'ANIMATION EN BELGIQUE, OU LA
                 GENÈSE D'UNE RELATION SUIVIE ENTRE LE MONDE DE L'ÉDITION
                ET CELUI DU CINÉMA
        Natalia Venger (Russia) Russian Broadcasting: TV Cartoons á la Carte
        David Williams (England) Sons of the Drawing Board: Laurel and
Hardy as Cartoon
                Characters
        Arnoud Rijken & Bas Brinkman (the Netherlands) Strangers in a
Strange Land: on the
                Dramaturgy of Animation
Saturday, October 11
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panel ANIMATION AND OTHER MEDIA II
9.30    Suzanne Buchan (Switzerland) Vision Animated to the Bursting Point:
Stylistics of
                Metamorphosis in Text and Film
        Gunilla Muhr (Sweden) Modernist Traits in the Silly Symphonies
        Bernadette Kester (the Netherlands) Emancipating from Realism?:
Historical
                Representation in Animation Film
        Edwin Carels (Belgium) 1895: Animation and the Metafilm
 
panel ANIMATION AND PERCEPTION
13.30   Chandra Mukerji (USA) Animation and the Constitution of Childhood
        Masao Yokota (Japan) Face Preference of Animation Characters by
Japanese University
                Students
        Anatoly Prokhorov (Russia) Space as a Screen, Perception as an
Illusion, Culture as
                Sorcery
 
panel ANIMATION IN DIFFERENT CULTURES
16.15   John Lent & Asli Tunc (USA) Animation in Turkey: Historical,
Contemporary and
                 Problem Analysis
        Edward Gamarra (USA) Animus, Anima, Anime: A Jungian Approach to
Japanese
                 Animation
        Sergiy Trymbach (the Ukraine) Ukrainian Animated Cartoon within the
Boundaries of the
                 National Cinematography Art
Sunday, October 12
---------------------------
10.00   Film programme Nederlands Filmmuseum, introduced by Paul Kusters
(the Nether lands)
 
panel ANIMATION HISTORY IV: USA
13.00   Sybil DelGaudio (USA) Animation and Anonymity: The Uncredited Work
of John and
                 Faith Hubley
        Pierre Floquet (France) Tex Avery's Comic Language: 10 Years of
Creation at MGM,
                 1942-1951
        Robin Allan (England) Europe through American Eyes at the Disney
Coal Face: The
                 Contribution of Bob Jones, Engineer and Puppeteer, to
Pinocchio and Fantasia
 
16.00   Programme magic lantern showing (with material from 1840-1900) in
the Christiaan
                 Huygens Theater
 
18.00    Farewell Meeting
 
 
 
Richard J. Leskosky                        office phone: (217) 244-2704
President                                                FAX: (217) 244-2223
Society for Animation Studies         2117 Foreign Languages Building
                                707 S. Mathews Avenue
                                                         Urbana, Illinois
61801 
 
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