Abstract

The present paper presents a semiotic analysis of Alex Robinson’s London, a short animation inspired by William Blake's homonym piece of poetry, namely “London”. Animation remediates poetry creating a novel expressive form by means of a heterogeneous range of multimodal semiotic resources

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