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Animation week

Animation Week

Enjoy the animations created by multiple artists.

Canvas by Joshua Schmidt

'Canvas' is a 2019 HTML animation project from a MADT class that Joshua had since polished up and recorded for display. This project was his first foray into HTML as art form. This project served as an exploration into HTML capabilities and really pushed the artist's knowledge to the edge.

Clutter by Nina Patafi

“Clutter” is a 2D stop-motion animation, utilizing paper cut out, wool, and pieces of garbage. Thematically it touches on hoarding and consumerism.

Spectre of Ben by Joshua Schmidt

'Spectre of Ben' was made as an expression loop for Joshua's ANIM.300 class. This project was structured such to learn the Richard Williams animation process, wherein animation work is

divided into chunks of work. In this process, extremes and key frames serve as the structure of work, and much importance is placed on timing and spacing curves. 

Anim300 compilation

Take a glimpse of the works created by the ANIM300 students.

Nina Patafi

Nina Patafi is a 5th year VCD student who specializes in animation and illustration. "Clutter" is a cut-out stop-motion about a year in the making. It uses paper cut-outs, wool, and pieces of garbage to tell a story about hoarding.  

Know more about Nina

 Visit Nina's Instagram to see more updates! 

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Other works

Joshua Schmidt

Joshua's current body of work is explorative, and as an aspiring animator, he experiments with a wide spectrum of concreteness versus abstraction in his work. He does not have fixed ideals for where his art will take him, almost to a fault - Joshua is open-minded enough about what his future work will be that he can't actually make a concrete plan for his future yet. The works he submitted are both on opposite ends of this spectrum - he seeks specifically to work both at every point in this spectrum, but to also diverge from it and find new concepts to mess with.

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