Welcome !
Animation is "not the art of making pictures that move
but the art of movements that are drawn" (Norman McLaren).
Currently, on the world wide web, a renaissance of
animation is taking place. Due to user-friendly software
such as Flash and easily available players and plug-ins
users have access to an abundance of animated films.
Within a very short period of time a large number
of portals, galleries and online-cinemas were launched
in which users may watch/download festival premiered
shorts (animation on the web) or other animated content
that has been produced exclusively for the net (webanimation).
The quality of the animation depends on the bandwidth
and the hardware of the user. This "lack" challenges
the creativity of the animator and frequently results
in an extremely limited animation style.
Due to the novelty of the field, there is no academic
research on animation on the net yet. We try to provide
a first scanning of the field and eventually hope
to separate the wheat from the chaff.
This page contains a detailed link-list, several reviews
of portals but also theoretical questions on the history,
aesthetics and types of animation as well as a forum.
Up to now our focus has been on fictional types of
animation such as webtoons and shorts. Therefore,
this area has been covered more systematically than
other important related topics such as cartoons, online-games,
art projects and so forth. The same accounts for animated
intros, flash-based navigation and niches such as
demos.
This web-project has grown out of a course on animation
on the internet at the Institute
for Communication and Media Studies, University
of Leipzig, Germany.
Unfortunately at this stage the page is only in German.
However, we hope to soon provide you with an English
version. All comments, criticism and questions are
most welcome!
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