The art of anticipation: How animation depicted the possibilities of space exploration

Bracegirdle, J. (2008) The art of anticipation: How animation depicted the possibilities of space exploration. In: Visualising Space: Animating the Universe, National Space Centre, Leicester. , 10th June, 2008. [Unpublished]

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Abstract

During the 1950s Animation was one of the primary ways in which the possibilities of space travel and exploration were depicted. The focus of the paper was primarily on American outputs such as Disney’s Man in Space (1955) and the work of Chesley Bonestell.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:animation, space race, realism
Faculty/Department:Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education
~Pre-2012 Faculty Structure > Faculty of Creative Arts, Humanities and Education > Bristol School of Animation
ID Code:15631
Deposited By: J. Bracegirdle
Deposited On:02 Sep 2011 11:10
Last Modified:12 Mar 2013 14:06

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