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Oskar Fischinger Abstrat Animation From The Perspective Of The Relationship Of The Sound And Image Research

Posted on:2019-08-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y M WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330563499608Subject:Art theory
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Oscar Fischinger is a German animation artist who explored the relationship between music and abstract graphics earlier in abstract animation and is known as "Kandinsky in the film industry." Both he and Vasily Kandinsky hoped to realize the combination of abstract painting and music through abstract forms of movement.Kandinsky established experimentally psychology that the independent abstract form of abstract painting is the result of the movement,while Fischinger directly realized the abstract form of abstract painting motion through animation,and then made abstract animation,music and abstract painting become one overall.As a generation of masters at a time of fierce change in artistic thinking,Oscar Fischinger's creative thinking is influenced by Futurism,German Expressionism,and Cubism.These schools of art contain ideas of movement and decomposition,which are crucial to the construction of audio-visual relationships in abstract animation.It can be said that the abstract form of movement is the core idea of Fischinger's abstract animation.It is also a necessary condition for the integration of abstract animation,abstract painting,and music.The author uses the concept of "Absolute music" to define abstract animation as "Absolute animation." Absolute music expresses the literary and graphical content of music without the aid of words and titles,and expresses a generalized emotion through the form of music itself.Like "Absolute music," abstract animation cannot be simply understood as an exploration of abstract forms of motion.It also expresses the creative spirit embodied in abstract art.Fischinger achieved an abstract form of motion as a result of movement in abstract painting through animation,which enabled the abstract form to create abstract painting itself in motion.The audio-visual relationship of Feitzinger's abstract animation is essentially the relationship of formal movement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Oscar Fischinger, abstract animation, abstract painting, sound and picture relationship, movement
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