Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Decoy



Decoy (Dead Man)(2012)

“Sometimes when you have only such gradual transformation in an abstract comic you may almost feel like you are dealing with storyboards for animation; the shapes go from point a to point b to point c and give the illusion that you are following them through time—though an abstract comic, by definition, cannot have a sense of diegetic time (because no representation means no diegesis, no fictional world in which time can have a meaning; because introducing a sense of represented time implies moving away from the simple presence of graphic events on a page).”—Catherine Spaeth, “Abstract Comics: An Interview with Andrei Molotiu,” New York City Art Tours

http://www.catherinespaeth.com/blog/2009/10/12/abstract-comics-an-interview-with-andrei-molotiu.html







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