Robots: Bill Joyce
The Art of Robots exhibit at Artspace contains a world of detail in the scores of sketches on display. Here is a self-portrait of Bill Joyce, the movie's designer-producer.
The New Yorker profile of Japanese movie designer Hayao Miyazaki (1-17-05) reveals a similarity between the Art of Robots show and the Ghibli Museum, Tokyo, which houses Miyazaki's considerable work (Spirited Away, My Neighbor Tototro, Kiki's Delivery Service).
In the Ghibli exhibit called Where a Film Begins, the scene is a boy's room. It is filled with books, models and a glass jar of colored pencils. Miyazaki wrote in the musuem's catalogue, says writer Margaret Talbot, that "imagination and premonition can become the core of a film."
Robots: Bill Joyce
The Art of Robots exhibit at Artspace contains a world of detail in the scores of sketches on display. Here is a self-portrait of Bill Joyce, the movie's designer-producer.
The New Yorker profile of Japanese movie designer Hayao Miyazaki (1-17-05) reveals a similarity between the Art of Robots show and the Ghibli Museum, Tokyo, which houses Miyazaki's considerable work (Spirited Away, My Neighbor Tototro, Kiki's Delivery Service).
In the Ghibli exhibit called Where a Film Begins, the scene is a boy's room. It is filled with books, models and a glass jar of colored pencils. Miyazaki wrote in the musuem's catalogue, says writer Margaret Talbot, that "imagination and premonition can become the core of a film."