1980 | United States | Animation

Childhood Logic

  • English 4 mins
  • Director | Copper Frances Giloth

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An early experiment in algorithmic storytelling, Childhood Logic explores the nonlinear reasoning of early cognition through the lens of digital code. Created using the Zgrass language, the work blurs the boundaries between computational structure and childhood imagination—rendering a visual poem of symbolic associations, looping patterns, and flickering memories. In this pioneering animation, Giloth positions early digital art as a space for emotional narrative, feminist inquiry, and developmental metaphor.