The Four Color Media Monitor

Because if we're going to try and stop the misuse of our favorite comics and their protagonists by the companies that write and publish them, we've got to see what both the printed and online comics news is doing wrong. This blog focuses on both the good and the bad, the newspaper media and the online websites. Unabashedly. Unapologetically. Scanning the media for what's being done right and what's being done wrong.


South African lady architect's life becomes focus of manga biography

DeZeen's reporting that Denise Scott Brown, a notable veteran architect from Zambia, is getting her life's story translated into a manga book:
The non-profit Vilcek Foundation has created a manga comic starring Zambia-born South African architect Denise Scott Brown as part of its mission to raise awareness of immigrants' contribution to the US.
Let me just note that I hope this means legal immigrants, since it'd be ill-advised to turn this into a political issue. Of course, Scott Brown herself later moved to Pennsylvania when her career was taking off, so maybe this is a most fortunate case of a subject that isn't being exploited for political propaganda.
Scott Brown is the subject of the first in a series of manga comics that will be made about the lives of the non-profit organisation's Vilcek Prize winners.

The pioneer of postmodern architecture was one of the first winners of the prize in 2007.
And why did the foundation choose a manga approach to her biography?
"We chose to engage manga for its fresh and accessible approach to storytelling," said Vilcek Foundation president Rick Kinsel.

"Manga, at its best, has an ability to convey subtle, nuanced, and abstract story lines," he told Dezeen. "The visual format allows us to share complex and notional ideas in a concise manner."
I'm guessing another reason is because they trust a foreign mangaka to do a more dedicated job than a US artist could ever prove capable of doing. And then:
The series was made together with artist and illustrator Hiroki Otsuka, who had created short biographies before but said it is always a challenge.

"Real life is not a comic book!" he told Dezeen. "I learn to listen to the parts of a person's story that are more fantastical and imaginative. That's the seed of a good manga."
He could be right. While manga obviously has its downsides, this could be the greatest upside: the ability of a mangaka to focus on how to make the finished product impressive, without being ideologically driven like the US has become obsessed with. And if that's the path Vilcek is taking, they're setting a good example.

Here's some more about this story on The Architect's Newspaper.

Labels: , , ,

3 Responses to “South African lady architect's life becomes focus of manga biography”

  1. # Blogger Satta Matka

    hey just find the amazing content in you website and get the useful information from your website.
    and this arcticle helped me alot and please keep writing this type of useful content satta matka  

  2. # Blogger Satta Matka

    Very informative post for me as I am always looking for new content that can help me and my knowledge grow better. Satta Matka  

  3. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Eh, you've seen one semi-realistic biography you've seen them all.  

Post a Comment


Web This Blog

Archives

Links

  • avigreen2002@yahoo.com
  • Fansites I Created

  • Hawkfan
  • The Greatest Thing on Earth!
  • The Outer Observatory
  • Earth's Mightiest Heroines
  • The Co-Stars Primer
  • Realtime Website Traffic

    Comic book websites (open menu)

    Comic book weblogs (open menu)

    Writers and Artists (open menu)

    Video commentators (open menu)

    Miscellanous links (open menu)

  • W3 Counter stats
  • Webhostingcounter stats
  • Bio Link page
  • Blog Hub
  • Bloggernow
  • Bloggeries Blog Directory View My Stats stats counter
    stats counter visitors by country counter
    flag counter world map hits counter
    map counter eXTReMe Tracker   world map hits counter
    Visitor Counter

    Pflegevorsorge click here

    Flag Counter Free Global Counter Free Hit Counters
    Free Web Counter Locations of Site Visitors  Statistics


XML

Powered by Blogger

make money online blogger templates



© 2006 The Four Color Media Monitor | Blogger Templates by GeckoandFly.
No part of the content or the blog may be reproduced without prior written permission.
Learn how to make money online | First Aid and Health Information at Medical Health



Flag Counter

track people
webpage logs
Flag Counter