Viral Imagery: The Animated Face of Covid-19

IF 0.3 0 ART Visual Resources Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/01973762.2021.1960777
Nea Ehrlich
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Animated informational imagery about Covid-19 has become omnipresent; so too have imaginative depictions of how life has changed under lockdown, animating both the psychological and physical aspects of life in quarantine. This article examines the reasons why animation is an apt visual language to engage with Covid-19 and the wider epistemological and ethical issues that this raises about animated imagery in the digital era. I claim that animation has become so omnipresent in the visual culture of Covid-19 because of an interesting relation between (1) the definitions of animation; (2) animation’s qualities as informational aesthetics; and (3) animation’s central role in digital screen culture. As imagery that engages with a global epidemic, animation plays a dual role: as an increasingly dominant informational aesthetic in contemporary visual culture and as self-reflexive imagery about the nature of life.
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病毒图像:Covid-19的动画面孔
关于Covid-19的动画信息图像无处不在;对封锁下生活变化的富有想象力的描述也是如此,生动地描绘了隔离期间生活的心理和身体方面。本文探讨了为什么动画是一种适合与Covid-19互动的视觉语言,以及这在数字时代引发的关于动画图像的更广泛的认识论和伦理问题。我认为,动画在2019冠状病毒病的视觉文化中变得如此无处不在,是因为(1)动画的定义;(2)动画的信息美学特性;(3)动画在数字屏幕文化中的核心作用。作为一种全球流行的图像,动画扮演着双重角色:作为当代视觉文化中日益占主导地位的信息美学,以及作为对生命本质的自我反思图像。
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