Sequential frame
an investigation on experimental comics
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-9288.2022.e83745Keywords:
Inovação, Capacidade Absortiva, Pequenas e Médias Empresas, Capacidade Absortiva Potencial, Capacidade Absortiva Realizada.Abstract
This article addresses the exhibition of comics entitled "Sequential Frame", which is made up of three sets of frames. Each of them constitutes an experimental composition in comics that seeks different formats of reading, meaning and reception for this kind of language, proposing an articulation between different fields, especially sequential art and visual arts. The compositions have as a central element the interventions made in the frames and how these, in turn, can be integrated into the language of the comics and into the narrative. In this work, records of the exhibition will be presented and the process of creating the compositions will be discussed. The discussion proposes an analysis based on what is meant by extended field and internal field of comics and, therefore, explores the panel/frame duality through two perspectives: the panel as a frame and the frame as a panel. The authors with which this work is related are, respectively: Eisner (1989), McCloud (1995), Groensteen (1990). Finally, developments for the continuity of an authorial composition in comics are mentioned, through which it is possible, from now on, to approach other fields, such as web art. This work was produced by Laboratório de Investigação em Corpo, Comunicação e Arte (LICCA-UFC).
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