Animated Contingencies

Lawrence Andrews

2013 | 00:17:08 | United States | English | Color | Stereo | 16:9 | Video

Collection: Single Titles

Tags: African-American, Crime or Violence, Documentary, Documentation, Drawing, Journalism, Media Analysis, Photography, Technology

Animated Contingencies is an animated documentary that looks at how sketches take the place of photography in courtroom settings. Andrews focuses on how two different representations, a photograph and a courtroom sketch, capture the moment Moses Wright, Emmett Till's uncle, pointed out Till's murders while on the witness stand at their trial. The work then examines the authority of photographic evidence and how animated representations can provide both visibility and anonymity in testimony and other contexts.

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