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Virgilio Vasconcelos

Virgilio Vasconcelos' keywords: Open Access; Animation; Digital Animation; David Graeber; Copyleft; Privacy; Heterotopias; GNU/Linux; Rigging; Diversity; Perspectivism; Technics; Bernard Stiegler; Noam Chomsky; Donna Haraway; Punk Rock; Democracy; Python; LUCA School of Arts; Pierre Bourdieu; Free Software; Ubuntu; UFMG; Digital Arts; Ailton Krenak; Michel Foucault; AnĂ­bal Quijano; Re-existence; Cosmotechnics; Fedora; Mark Fisher; Debian; Education; Fredric Jameson; Krita; Remix; Blender; Gilbert Simondon; Decolonial thinking; Jacques Derrida; Paulo Freire; Metamodernism; Re:Anima; Artistic Research; Gilles Deleuze; Re-existence.

About

I'm an Animation Professor at LUCA School of Arts, campus C-mine in Genk, Belgium. I teach at the Re:Anima Joint Master in Animation and I'm a senior researcher at the Genk Research Unit, in the 'Critical reflections of and through animation' cluster. My research interests include philosophy of Technics, power relations inscribed in and reinforced by technical objects, and decolonial perspectives in animation. Previously, I was an Animation Professor at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), in Brazil. MFA and PhD by the Graduate Program in Arts at EBA/UFMG. I'm also a free software advocate, animator, rigger and I also like to code. You can see some of my works and know a bit more about me at:

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Blender Animation Book

I've written a book about Rigging and Animation in Blender for Packt Publishing. You can get the files here.

Old Blog

Yes, I had a blog. Haven't updated it since 2011. Anyway, if you need something from there I have kept backwards compatibility and you can read it below.

Learn to draw like yourself

With this interesting article from Will Finn we can learn a lot about how patience and persistence are important for developing our skills.

He points out drawings from different periods of Henry Syverson and Charles Schulz' careers . By comparing drawings with that time distance we can see clearly the evolution that only time and persistence can give us.

Even if you're not into drawing you can transpose those ideas to any field. =)

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