MFA Defense: Emily Subr

Emily Subr
April 5, 2023
12:00PM - 1:00PM
332 Sullivant Hall

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2023-04-05 12:00:00 2023-04-05 13:00:00 MFA Defense: Emily Subr MFA Digital Animation and Interactive Media Defense Date:  Wednesday, April 5, 2023 Time: Noon Title: Dance of the Sea King: Integrating Cultural Identity into the Design of Interactive Animation  Committee Members:  Kyoung Swearingen Maria Palazzi Pil Ho Kim  Project Description:  Dance of the Sea King is an interactive animation and installation that explores the process of utilizing folk story and universality in narrative-driven storytelling to reflect upon cultural identity. Through retellings of classic tales, such as the Korean Shim Chung Jeon, folk stories in animation act as a base for animator’s expressing heavy topics via symbolism and fantasy. It has played an integral part in Emily’s creative research process for examining the relationship of cultural identity and the environment around us. Animation allows children and adults to imagine and gain a deeper understanding of self by embedding the idea of universality and everyday life into whimsical narratives. When mixed with interactivity, this experience of animation brings audiences' attention to emotions through tangible and thoughtful experiences that place them into the narrative. By incorporating Korean cultural narratives into an interactive experience, Emily used her personal journey with her biracial identity to consider how mediums can help audiences have conversations about multicultural identity. The goal of her research was to also aid designers in considering their cultural experience and others when designing environments for storytelling.  332 Sullivant Hall America/New_York public

MFA Digital Animation and Interactive Media Defense


Date:  Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Time: Noon
Title: Dance of the Sea King: Integrating Cultural Identity into the Design of Interactive Animation 

Committee Members: 
Kyoung Swearingen
Maria Palazzi
Pil Ho Kim 

Project Description: 

Dance of the Sea King is an interactive animation and installation that explores the process of utilizing folk story and universality in narrative-driven storytelling to reflect upon cultural identity. Through retellings of classic tales, such as the Korean Shim Chung Jeon, folk stories in animation act as a base for animator’s expressing heavy topics via symbolism and fantasy. It has played an integral part in Emily’s creative research process for examining the relationship of cultural identity and the environment around us. Animation allows children and adults to imagine and gain a deeper understanding of self by embedding the idea of universality and everyday life into whimsical narratives. When mixed with interactivity, this experience of animation brings audiences' attention to emotions through tangible and thoughtful experiences that place them into the narrative. By incorporating Korean cultural narratives into an interactive experience, Emily used her personal journey with her biracial identity to consider how mediums can help audiences have conversations about multicultural identity. The goal of her research was to also aid designers in considering their cultural experience and others when designing environments for storytelling. 

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