Pixar/geri's Game & Advances In Animation

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...why an art journalist should be concerned with a 3D animation exhibition. After all, the reader may ponder, "They don't even draw the cells be hand anymore. It's all done by computer. Where's the art in that?" The point of this exhibition, Simulatrix, is precisely to convey to the public where the "art" is in animation and it achieves this purpose extremely well. This point is made extremely well by a work that is featured at the exhibition, Pixar Studio's Academy Awarding winning short film "Geri's Game." By contrasting "Geri's Game" with animation that predates this groundbreaking achievement, the public can easily see how this short, entertaining film constitutes a pivotal point in the history of animation as an art form.
The student researching this topic should note that this writer/tutor assumed that Simulatrix was a real event. After an extensive search of the Internet, which included thoroughly searching Pixar's home, the writer was forced to conclude that the event is hypothetical. If this...

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