Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts
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Flat Earthers - exploring human nature
By Tessa den Uyl
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I believe that they can. It was as a result of working on a project to create an animated film about the processes of the imagination that I came to the idea behind these images... And so, the drawings here (part of a longer series) are a kind of path that I followed in a bid 'to solve' a particular philosophical question
'Flat Earth' was conceived as a kind of platform to display aspects of imagination, modesty, and alertness envisioned within a character who inquires into himself about how language games determine his ways of thinking.
This central character tries to understand in what kind of landscape he sees his habits, and whatever he produces materially within that created world is not merely the reflected image of the creation that he imagines, but instead what he perceives is a privileged space, where an image becomes an epiphany, and it is in that space that he can develop his imagination.
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