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Cartoon Vision: UPA Animation and Postwar Aesthetics
Author: Dan Bashara
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In Cartoon Vision Dan Bashara examines American animation alongside the modern design boom of the postwar era. Focusing especially on United Productions of America (UPA), a studio whose graphic, abstract style defined the postwar period, Bashara considers animation akin to a laboratory, exploring new models of vision and space alongside theorists and practitioners in other fields. The linkstheoretical, historical, and aestheticbetween animators, architects, designers, artists, and filmmakers reveal a specific midcentury modernism that rigorously reimagined the senses. Cartoon Vision invokes the American Bauhaus legacy of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and Gyorgy Kepes and advocates for animations pivotal role in a utopian design project of retraining the publics vision to better apprehend a rapidly changing modern world.**From the Inside FlapAn inspired account of the experimental design idiom of the legendary UPA studios.Cartoon Visionframes modern animation as part of an urgent project to reorganize vision in a postwar climate of sensory overstimulation. By showing us what Mr. Magoo owed to Moholy-Nagy, Basharas bold interdisciplinary study unsettles familiar stories about midcentury modernism.Justus Nieland, author ofHappiness by Design Modernism and Media in the Eames Era By repositioning United Productions of America (UPA)one of the twentieth centurys most important animation studiosin a history that goes beyond animation and American cinema to concurrent movements in interwar American art and mid-century design thinking,Cartoon Visionmakes a critical contribution to the history of American visual culture at large. It is sure to become a valuable source for historians of many stripes, from film and media studies to art and design to American modernism.Brian R. Jacobson, author ofStudios Before the System Architecture, Technology, and the Emergence of Cinematic Space About the Author Dan Bashara is an instructor of cinema and media studies at DePaul University.
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