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mostly banal
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Tuesday, August 06, 2013. Mostly banal: March, 2013. Diary comics from March. File Under: abstract comics. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mostly banal: March, 2013. B&w - wraparound cover. 10" x 35' 5". Accordion folded to 10" x 7 3/4".
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The Visual Linguist: New paper: Notion of the Motion
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The Visual Linguist Blog. What is Visual Langauge? Thursday, February 05, 2015. New paper: Notion of the Motion. I'm excited to say that my paper, "The notion of the motion: The neurocognition of motion lines in visual narratives" with Steve Maher is now published in the latest issue of Brain Research. It examines the comprehension of motion lines. The paper is available here ( pdf. And in the "visual vocabulary" section of my Downloadable Papers. Posted by Neil Cohn. February 08, 2015 9:36 AM.
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Wishlist for a new hypercomics program | hypercomics.net
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Because regular webcomics just aren’t fast enough. Frank Delbruck Recommends…. So much for that plan… →. Wishlist for a new hypercomics program. July 23, 2008. So, a while back I talked to Markus Muller, the guy who made Infinite Canvas. Cross platform is a must, it seems. I think one of the biggest block in IC’s popularity was that it was Mac only. Stand alone application. The biggest hurdle in The Tarquin Engine is you’re required to have and be famliar with Flash. More control over facets of the reada...
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Grant’s Hypersketch | hypercomics.net
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Because regular webcomics just aren’t fast enough. Frank Delbruck Recommends…. Sometimes the mainstream can get it right – part one. IC process video →. July 22, 2008. I got inspired by 48 Vignettes. And I made a little hypersketch that I eventually want to put into flash. Sorry it takes so long to show up. This entry was posted in Our stuff. And tagged Grant's comics. Sometimes the mainstream can get it right – part one. IC process video →. 5 responses to “ Grant’s Hypersketch. July 23, 2008 at 12:08 pm.
ayellowlight.blogspot.com
mostly banal
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Tuesday, August 06, 2013. Mostly banal: March, 2013. Diary comics from March. File Under: abstract comics. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mostly banal: March, 2013. B&w - wraparound cover. 10" x 35' 5". Accordion folded to 10" x 7 3/4".
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About The Authors | Two for No
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Comics by Alexander Danner and Tymothi Godek. About Two for No. Scripts Two for No. He has collaborated on short formalist comics with Neal Von Flue and John Barber, along with a few misguided solo projects. His longer projects include the Picture Story Theater (which is also secretly filled with formalist experiments) with Bill Duncan and the graphic novel Gingerbread Houses with Edward J. Grug III. All of this and more can be found at TwentySevenLetters.com. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenti...
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The Visual Linguist: The non-universality of cartoony images and comics
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The Visual Linguist Blog. What is Visual Langauge? Monday, June 15, 2015. The non-universality of cartoony images and comics. There are many who assume that cartoony images and the ability to understand sequential images is universal. The 1978 study " Communicating with Pictures in Nepal. By Fussell and Haaland reports on a study exploring these issues. The remainder of the paper discusses efforts to improve instructional papers based on feedback from Nepalese. These results are expected: one must have e...
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Sunday, February 09, 2014. I have a new book out. It's called December remembers November. And it's a collection of the strips I drew for Thirty-Days-of-Comics last year. Like the previous two years that I participated in #30dayscomics (that's what the kids call it on Twitter and whatnot), I drew a daily diary strip. Here's a few samples of some spreads from the finished book. Please consider ordering a copy. Click on the "shop" icon on the right, or follow this link:. I have other books available too.
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The Visual Linguist: ComicCon 2015 postscript
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The Visual Linguist Blog. What is Visual Langauge? Tuesday, July 14, 2015. As always, I had a great time at ComicCon this year! I thought my panel on "The scientific study of the visual language of comics". Went great, and I greatly enjoyed talking with everyone who came by the booth to chat with me and check out my book. I am also quite thankful to Reading with Pictures. For kindly hosting me at their booth! Paper, along with hints from my introduction to my upcoming book, The Visual Narrative Reader.
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