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Some academia for a Monday morning

June 18th, 2007
Author Chris Mautner

MIT prof and all-around cool guy Henry Jenkins recently attended a Berlin conference on the relationship between urban living and comics. Here’s what he found out:

From a formal perspective, we learned about the complexities of framing and gestures in the comics of Will Eisner (which Greg Smith traces back to both 19th century melodrama and vaudeville), about the complex roles which text plays in Outcault’s early 20th century comics, about the mirroring structure of images in Alan Moore, about the bold play of color and narrational perspective in Bilal’s Nikopol trilogy, and about the experiments in self-reflexivity which run through Mathieu’s works.

Throughout, we saw how particular architectural features of urban environment leant themselves again and again to the borders and panels that help organize the space of the comics page, suggesting that the fit between comics and the city have as much to do with aesthetic as ideological reasons.

Lots more good stuff in the link.

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