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The Architectural and Imaginary Spaces of the Anime Models
Authors: Kussain Marden
Abstract:
Architecture as a form of art, whilst actively developing, finds new methods and conceptions. Currently, architectural animation is actively developing as a step, successive to architectural visualization. Interesting vistas of architectural ideas were discovered by artists of Japanese animation, in which there are traditional spirits, kami, and imaginary spaces relating to them. Anime art should be considered abstract painting, another kind of an architectural workshop, where new architectural ideas are generated.Keywords: Anime, architecture, imaginary spaces.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1073677
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