TIME AND MOVEMENT: THE CONCEPT OF TIME IN ANIMATION
Sardor Kurbonov
2nd-Year Student of the “Animation and Multimedia Design in Art” Program Uzbek State Institute of Arts and Culture
Z.E. Arislanbayeva
Scientific Advisor: Associate Professor Department of “Social and Humanitarian Sciences”
Keywords: Time, movement
Abstract
This article analyzes the philosophical views of Aristotle and Henri Bergson on time and their manifestation in animation. Aristotle considered time as a phenomenon associated with movement, while Bergson explained it through internal perception and the flow of consciousness. It examines how time management, motion creation, and visual expression in animation relate to these philosophical concepts. The article also examines the possibilities of time manipulation in animation, as well as its aesthetic and semantic aspects.
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