complex systems theory applied to animation
Complex systems theory applied to animation is the study of how animation, as a dynamic and interconnected system of elements, can exhibit emergent properties and behaviors that are not apparent in its individual components. This approach highlights the interactions and feedback loops between various aspects of animation, such as storyline, characters, visual style, and sound design, to understand how they collectively shape the viewer's experience. By utilizing principles from complex systems theory, animators can create more engaging and immersive storytelling experiences that resonate with audiences on a deeper level.
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