X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fd588,aeb49eceb9f98b9c X-Google-Attributes: gidfd588,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 1995-01-17 11:33:05 PST Path: nntp.gmd.de!Germany.EU.net!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!netnews From: rimshot3@ix.netcom.com (ERIC ROSEN) Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art.animation Subject: Cartoon Thesis Date: 17 Jan 1995 19:33:05 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 51 Distribution: world Message-ID: <3fh61h$2os@ixnews3.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ix-pa1-11.ix.netcom.com Hello one & all: I've been silently lurking on this newsgroup for a little while now and thought I might jump in with a request for help from anyone who considers themself a creative / analytical thinker. Please respond to the email address shown above. First, some background on myself. I am a student pursuing a BA Computer & Video Imaging (i.e. strong emphasis in 3D Modeling & Animation). In order for the school to sign off on a diploma, they require all students to complete a thesis. Subject matter for a thesis here is usually art, literature or music. The difference between a thesis and a report is that a thesis addresses a particular question (e.g. Is there room for Art under Fascism?) whereas a report goes for an overview of something (e.g. Artists who survived Fascist regimes). Given this class is a general education requirement (which is usually interpreted as "I don't want to do this but I have to"), I thought I'd make the best of it by making the subject matter pertinent to animation hence, art as my chosen subject matter. Now for the hard part-- finding a question worth addressing. Only lately have I been reacquainting myself with the viewing habits of my childhood so, my cartoon savvy is somewhat rusty. I thought of the evolution of cartoon art as a starting point but I'm stumped as to how this can be made into a question worth addressing. Another idea I'm considering is "Why is traditional 2D Animation still considered superior to CG 3D Animation: Who makes these evaluations and what standards do they use?" Although a question is due today, I think I can squeeze out another couple of days before committing. Assistance (formulation of question, suggested sources for research or interviews, etc.) of any kind is immensely appreciated. Thank you in advance, Eric Rosen