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Explanimation: Animation as a tool of explaining what cannot be said in words!

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Anna Eijsbouts

Anna Eijsbouts is a Dutch award winning animation director and animator specialising in puppet and cut-out stop-motion animation. Her latest films include Hate for Sale (2017) and Voting in the EU (2019). ​She is also a lecturer at the Utrecht School of the Arts in Animation and Illustration.

​Her works is rooted in her own obsessi-ons, be they personal or political. She works best when she discovers a character with a story to latch on to and stalk for a while. This leads to animations driven by intimate character-fixations in both her short films and her commercial work.

​Anna graduated with an MA in Animation from the Royal College of Art in 2012 after completing a BA in Animation at the Utrecht School of the Arts in 2010.

Jeremiah Dickey

Jeremiah Dickey has been creating fine animation since 1997, working both independently and in cahoots with various studios and production companies in New York City and beyond.

Past work includes frequent collaboration with filmmaker Emily Hubley on animation for numerous documentaries and independent films, including Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) and The Toe Tactic (2007). Since 2012, Jeremiah has been an Animation Director for TED-Ed, an online educational initiative of the TED Conferences. In that time he has directed, designed and animated over 40 short films on subjects from ancient mythology to cutting-edge science and everything in between.

Hana Arapi

Hana Arapi is co-owner of Amam Studio - a design and animation studio based in Prishtina, and founder of Videosinteza - a channel that covers different topics of science, sociology and technology, visualized through illustration & animation. She always tries to use design and animation as a very powerful tool to change things for the better in our society!

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