The Eisenstein Reader 1998
DOI: 10.5040/9781838711023.ch-011
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The Fourth Dimension in Cinema

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“…However, the camera is a blunt tool compared to the imaginative potential of animation. The disconnection between the physical world and the artificiality of animation, what Eisenstein calls the ’plasmaticness’ of animation ( Leyda and Eisenstein 1988 : 21), a freedom from physical reality, allows for a vast spectrum of aesthetic possibilities when attempting to represent invisible mental phenomena. An Alien in the Playground features a complex web of pseudo-mathematical formula as a means to evoke Muggleton’s social strategies.…”
Section: Representational Risks In Animated Documentary Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the camera is a blunt tool compared to the imaginative potential of animation. The disconnection between the physical world and the artificiality of animation, what Eisenstein calls the ’plasmaticness’ of animation ( Leyda and Eisenstein 1988 : 21), a freedom from physical reality, allows for a vast spectrum of aesthetic possibilities when attempting to represent invisible mental phenomena. An Alien in the Playground features a complex web of pseudo-mathematical formula as a means to evoke Muggleton’s social strategies.…”
Section: Representational Risks In Animated Documentary Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where appropriate, animation’s unique capacity for plasmaticness ( Leyda and Eisenstein 1988 : 21) and visual excess ( Honess Roe 2013 : 44) are employed in a documentary context. Here, animation disrupts and subverts documentary conventions; similarly, drag performances both exaggerate and embellish gender signifiers.…”
Section: The Gaze In Animated Documentarymentioning
confidence: 99%