Description
Anime and Beyond
For those who aren’t familiar with animé, this particular genre has a long history that has both encouraged and inspired a creative dialogue between Japan and the rest of the world for almost 100 years. In the United States during the 1970’s and 80’s, Japanese animation was referred to as Japanimation, but was replaced by the term Animé in the mid 1990’s as it became more mainstream and evolved in popular American culture.
It’s the evolution of animé that has inspired this book; where this genre came from and how it has come full circle. Post apocalyptic Tokyo is a strong central theme to most anime story lines. We began to ponder what would Neo New York look like, what would be the cultural make up of the city. We invite some great talent to contribute their visions to help with the creation of Neo New York.
Specifications:
ISBN: 978-988-18470-3-4
Size: 210mm (W) X 270mm (H)
Pages: 132 pages
Participating Artists:
Ami Suma / Andres Rivera (Nook) / Anna Wieszczyk / ANTZ / Barnaby Ward / Bodie Chewning / Brandon Graham / Brian Drucker / Bruno Werneck / Camilla d’Errico / Cuson Lo / Damien Cho / David Ellis / Dennis “Bagger43” Brown / Devin Clark / Devin McGrath / Diane Stevenson / Donyun Lee / Edward Chow (Edatron) / Edwin Ushiro / Entae Kim / Erol M Gunduz / Euralis Weekes / Foon Foono / Francisco Perez (Pac23) / George Harbeson / Helen Hyungin Choi / Hyeondo Park / Ian Brauner / James Jirat Patradoon / Jason Wong / John Lee / Jonathan Jay Lee / Juan Delcan / Justin “Moritat” Norman / LeSean Thomas / Luke Chueh / Matt Huynh / Michael Kutsche / Michael Wandelmaier / Motomichi Nakamura / Nivanh Chanthara (D132) / Ron Wimberly / Tatiana Arocha / Tavish / Teuvo Heikkila / Victor M Newman / Vincent Diga / William Chua (Xiaobaosg) / Masaki Yokobe (YKBX)
About IdN Extra:
As a continuation of its mission to amplify and unify the global design community, IdN is publishing a series of special editions (entitled IdN Extra) that explore in-depth a particular theme or project.