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| | | | | The following article was originally printed in The December 2008 issue of Animage. The interview has been translated by Hyun Park © 2019 Wave Motion Cannon We want to post more translations like these. Help us make that possible - Support us on Patreon I want to hear their Story... Atsushi Wakabayashi Bio: Animator and... | |
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| | | | | Welcome to the second part of this write up of Japanese animator Masami Obari (????), if by chance you've landed here first, why not check out Part 1 for the introduction instead. In this post I'll try and talk more about the kind of things that have influenced Masami Obari and the kind of style... | |
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| | | | | Unlike other great and influential studios with a distinct animation philosophy, like A Pro, Ghibli, Sunrise or Kyoto Animation, the Kanada school never had a single, durable place to call its home. This was probably largely due to the individualistic nature of Kanada himself and of many of his students: they preferred to go freelance... | |
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| | | Granted, he's a psychologist: operationalizations of information, computation, and control are his empirical bread and butter. But operationalizing intentional concepts in experimental contexts is a far cry from naturalizing intentional concepts. https://rsbakker.wordpress.com/2018/03/20/enlightenment-how-pinkers-tutelary-natures/ | ||