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SCPA student showcase, part of the Festival of Animated Objects. Courtesy, Banff CentreThe festival’s Incubator Series was created during the pandemic to offer artists financial and creative support. This year’s festival has three of these projects which are in their development stages.
Christoffersen says a version of Dot was featured in last year’s festival but stresses “this newer version is so different. There are so many things in it never seen before. It will excite not only people who’ve never seen it but those who caught it last year.”Article content When Andrew Cooper read Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein as a teenager, he was “intrigued by the horror and science fiction aspects of the story but was drawn most to the creature because he was an outcast.Article content
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