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Influenced by
comics
and heavy metal, Nychos inserts a very youthful and enticing energy into anatomy that I just love.
The history of
comics
is about the misfit, the unlikely hero, the ability to create greatness where there was once doubt.
In comics, I know that it results in sort of a formalist attitude towards trying to understand how it works.
I started making comics, but I also started trying to understand them, almost immediately.
One of the most important things about
comics
that I discovered was that
comics
are a visual medium, but they try to embrace all of the senses within it.
So, the different elements of comics, like pictures and words, and the different symbols and everything in between that
comics
presents, are all funneled through the single conduit, a vision.
There's also a balance between the visible and the invisible in
comics.
Sequence is a very important aspect of
comics.
And this temporal map was something that energizes modern comics, but I was wondering if perhaps it also energizes other sorts of forms, and I found some in history.
And so, I kept my eyes peeled to see if the sort of changes that happened when we went from pre-print
comics
to print
comics
would happen when we went beyond, to post-print
comics.
So, one of the first things proposed was that we could mix the visuals of
comics
with the sound, motion and interactivity of the CD-ROMs being made in those days.
And one of the first things they did was, they tried to take the
comics
page as is and transplant it to monitors, which was a classic McLuhanesque mistake of appropriating the shape of the previous technology as the content of the new technology.
And so, what they would do is have these comic pages that resemble print
comics
pages, and they would introduce all this sound and motion.
The problem was that if you go with this basic idea that space equals time in comics, what happens is that when you introduce sound and motion, which are temporal phenomena that can only be represented through time, they break with that continuity of presentation.
There were hypertext comics, but the thing about hypertext is that everything in hypertext is either here, not here, or connected to here; it's profoundly nonspatial.
But in comics, every aspect of the work, every element of the work, has a spatial relationship to every other element at all times.
And I found my personal answer for this in those ancient
comics
that I was showing you.
Adjacent spaces were no longer adjacent moments, so the basic idea of
comics
was being broken again and again and again and again.
And that's what I propose, that perhaps we could create these
comics
on an infinite canvas, along the X axis and the Y axis and staircases.
Now, we're taking this basic idea of presenting
comics
in a visual medium, and we're carrying it through all the way from beginning to end.
And there are stand-up
comics
who are talking about racial issues, about ethnic issues.
These
comics
are a fundamental way that children, especially in the diaspora, learn their religious and mythological folk tales.
Chitra basically remixes and re-titles these iconic images to tease out some of the sexual and gender politics embedded in these deeply influential
comics.
I would go biking up to the end of the beach, buy all the
comics
from the poor kids, then go back to the other end of the beach to sell them to the rich kids.
I also learned, don't reveal your source: I got beat up after four weeks of this, because one of the rich kids found out where I was buying my comics, and didn't like that he was paying more.
These
comics
are now going to the New York festival.
All I can say is that Kevin Smith (An evening with...) talked about Tim Burton not ever reading the Batman
comics
and it showed.
I am almost a two decade old human who's been reading
comics
most of my life.
I have often seen
comics
use a little of each with effect but when all you can say is laced with it, it is a sign of a drug affected warped mind.
Maybe it's because I'm no fan of the
comics
(but if the
comics
are of the same "quality" as the movie, it's hard to believe there are any), but this has to be one of the worst movies ever made.
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