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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/JKCA.2022.22.04.727

The Expression of Postmodern Pop Art Style in Contemporary American Animation  

Wu, Ying (중앙대학교 첨단영상대학원)
Chang, Wook-sang (중앙대학교 첨단영상대학원)
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Abstract
This article focused on contemporary American animation since the 1990s and later detailed clues to the theory that contemporary pop art style influenced contemporary American animation art creation expression and contemporary American animation. Knowing why American animation swept the world summarizes the art creation characteristics of modern American animation. After a combination of theoretical and actual animation works, the main manifestations of the postmodern pop art style in contemporary American animation: exaggerated and superficial shapes highlight character characteristics; rebellious colors reconstruct emotional perception; creation impacts the mass media-dependence; bizarre collage and repetition, embodying the postmodern pop spirit of jokes and spoofs, Etc. Through this, it is expected that the current analysis of American animation will provide new innovative ideas for domestic animation design and increase the competitiveness of domestic animation in international video animation.
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Post-Present Pop Art; Contemporary American Animation; Artistic Creation Performance;
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