Hi Andy: A good deal of my work could be described in the way you frame your inquiry. Thank you for posting the request.
My early work consisted of 16 mm sound films exploring philosophical material: Truth (1998) Relativism (1999) Time & Object (2001) I am not sure what an animated documentary is. It may be that animation relying on technically straightforward production methods (shot in film, for example, use of a Bolex, Super-8, etc.) invites us to think about truth, even though the graphic 2D character of traditional animation also has a lot in common with the stage. (I am thinking in particular of a Ben Popp film.) At the same time, certain values found in documentary (an esteem for truth, for authenticity, risk perhaps, for eloquence) make it inevitable that whatever "experimental" means in animation invites the thought of documentary. You can read about my work in film and video here: http://tactilecorpus.com/list.html Bernie - - - - - - - - - >* Hi, *>>* I have a friend who is looking for experimental animated *>* documentaries that follow non narrative structures, and animated *>* documentaries which function as a critique of traditional *>* documentary techniques. *>>* Any suggestions for her? *>>* Many thanks, *>>* Andy Connor*
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