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Appraising the Role of Afrimation (African-Animation) in Promoting Africa's Rich Cultural Heritage in a Digital Age

2012; Volume: 2; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5121/ijcga.2012.2203

ISSN

2231-3591

Autores

Joseph Izang Azi,

Tópico(s)

Digital Storytelling and Education

Resumo

In spite of its longstanding history, Africa's animation industry's impact on its socio-eco-cultural development has been very inconsequential to say the least.This article discusses six (6) contemporary 'indigenous' Afrimation projects that have potential of being highly innovative in the digital technology arena, as a medium for promoting the African Renaissance agenda.These projects include: Kabongo; Tinga Tinga Tales; Zambezia; The Lion of Judah; Magic Cellar and Interactive Child Learning Aid Project (i-CLAP) Model.The paper also highlights key issues in the relevant to the development of African animation like the design techniques, business models and partnership strategies and the implication of this new digital technology trends on Africa's development and future.

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