id |
2006_598 |
authors |
Ng, Kal; Marc Aurel Schnabel and Thomas Kvan |
year |
2006 |
title |
Architectural Animation becomes Alive - Creating Spatial Narrative with Spatial Characters for Animations |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2006.598
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source |
Communicating Space(s) [24th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9541183-5-9] Volos (Greece) 6-9 September 2006, pp. 598-603 |
summary |
This paper sets up a paradigm for creative architectural animations, drawing cinematic, architectural and narrative theories together to form a ‘Spatial Character’. Based on this definition, students created architectural animations. These served as working platform of an entry to the FEIDAD-Competition that defined and placed architecture into a cinematic context. |
keywords |
Theories; animation; methods; spatial narrative |
series |
eCAADe |
email |
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full text |
file.pdf (336,204 bytes) |
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