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Nina Paley (Nina Carolyn Paley) was born on 3 May, 1968 in Urbana, Illinois, U.S., is an American animator, cartoonist and activist (born 1968). Discover Nina Paley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Timeline
Her personal crisis caused her to see more deeply into the Ramayana, the Indian epic, which she had encountered in India, and motivated her to produce a short animation which combines an episode from the Ramayana with a torch song recorded in 1929 by Annette Hanshaw, "Mean To Me".
Paley later added episodes and other material to the work, which is now called Sita Sings the Blues.
Many of the episodes appeared in animation festivals.
She expanded it into a feature-length treatment of the Ramayana focused on Rama's wife, Sita, using a variety of animation styles and techniques.
Nina Carolyn Paley (born May 3, 1968) is an American cartoonist, animator, and free culture activist.
She was the artist and often the writer of the comic strips Nina's Adventures and Fluff, after which she worked primarily in animation.
Her father was a mathematics professor at the University of Illinois and was mayor of Urbana for a term in the early 1970s.
She attended local elementary and high schools, graduating from University High School in 1986.
She illustrated a "History of the North Pole" comic in collaboration with University High School history teacher Chris Butler, and attended the University of Illinois, studying art for two years before dropping out.
While in college, her comic "Joyride" ran in The Daily Illini newspaper.
In 1988, Paley moved to Santa Cruz, California, and began to write and draw the strip Nina's Adventures.
In 1991, she illustrated The Santa Cruz Haggadah and moved to San Francisco.
In 2002, she wrote and directed Fetch!, a humorous short cartoon feature based on a variety of optical illusions, which has enjoyed popularity ever since.
Beginning in 2002, Paley focused her work on the controversial subject of population growth.
The most notable entry she produced on this subject was The Stork, in which the natural environment is bombed to destruction by storks dropping bundled babies.
The film is a compact expression of the conflict between the increasing human population and the ecosystem in which it must live.
The 3½ minute film was a considerable success at festivals and resulted in an invitation to the Sundance Film Festival.
During this period of this time, Paley also contributed several comic strips for the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement, of which she is a member and occasional spokesperson.
Her work for the group still remains on their official website.
In 2002, Paley moved to Trivandrum, India, where her husband had taken a job.
While she was visiting New York City on business concerning her third comic strip, The Hots, her husband terminated their marriage.
Unable to return to either Trivandrum or San Francisco, she moved to Brooklyn, New York.
She is perhaps best known for creating the 2008 animated feature film Sita Sings the Blues, based on the Ramayana, with parallels to her personal life.
The finished work premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 11, 2008 and had its North American premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2008.
The film was screened at more than 150 film festivals globally and was broadcast on PBS in New York City.
For her work on Sita Sings the Blues, Paley was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award and garnered more than 35 international awards, including the top award at Annecy in 2008.
The New York Times review of Sita described it as "ambitious and visually loaded" and the film was named a NYT Critic's Pick.
In 2011 she began work on a project called Seder-Masochism, an animated film about The Exodus, showing the rise of patriarchy and the fall of goddess worship.
In 2012, Paley posted an animation to Vimeo titled This Land Is Mine depicting the Middle East conflicts over history; it was named a Staff Pick.
Between projects, Paley has worked as a freelance director at Duck Studios in Los Angeles.
She has also taught in the Design and Technology section of Parsons, part of The New School.
In February 2022, Paley completed her project Apocalypse Animated, creating nearly 300 animated loops for the Book of Revelation.
Paley also created lenticular cards of 10 selected animations.
Paley released Ultra HD (3840 × 2160 pixel) uncompressed Apple ProRes videos of almost 12 minutes of animation under a CC-BY-SA license and encouraged remixing of the material, proposing an audio reading of the Book of Revelation and mixing it with the animation.
In 2018, she completed her second animated feature, Seder-Masochism, a retelling of the Book of Exodus as patriarchy emerging from goddess worship.
Paley distributes much of her work, including Nina’s Adventures, Fluff, and all the original work in Sita Sings The Blues, under a copyleft license.
Since January 2021, Paley runs the podcast Heterodorx with Corinna Cohn.
Paley was born in Urbana, Illinois, the daughter of Jean (Passovoy) and Hiram Paley.
As of 2018, Paley has created two animated feature films.