Crime of Passion
By Min Liu
情殺案 Crime of Passion by Min Liu
"This animation is a visual interpretation of a poem, 'Crime of Passion' written by a Taiwanese poet, Hsia Yu.
This animation is a visual interpretation of a poem, "Crime of Passion" written by a Taiwanese poet, Hsia Yu. It is selected from her 1984 poetry collection, Beiwanglu, Memoranda. She reveals her emotions of love and sadness intertwined with one another and connects them with abstractions and metaphors. It expresses the preemptive feelings and desire for love regardless of reality. With the artist's way of interpretation, the poem transforms and alters its original forms. The artist wishes to present the poem in a different aesthetics from words to images."
Cookie-tin Banjo
By Radish Pictures
"Cookie-tin Banjo" by Benjamin Scheuer & Escapist Papers
Video directed and produced by Peter Baynton at Radish Pictures.
Haven of Peace
By Liu Song
Haven of Peace by Liu Song.
A reflection of environmental change and urbanization in today's China: "The animated short film is taken riverside towns in Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces as the background scenic tone, via the short cut of daily life in sketch, to depict the traffic situation of real life directly. The art mood allures out some contradictable psychology problems which occurs since the moment people have to confront urbanism accompanying by eliminated suburbs and agricultural culture, with romantic literal manners taken from Chinese literature by Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty."
Cineson
By 981
Cineson - Robots Like You by 0981. A robot remembers a past time when he used to take care of a child...
https://vimeo.com/31686143
Lichtklangphonogramm
By SoundKino
Lichtklangphonogramm by Melissa Cruz Garcia, Aleks Kolkowski , Matteo Marangoni, Anne Wellmer
An exhibition of historical and re-invented optical and mechanical sound machines from the era of the wax cylinder phonograph.
Undone
By Hayley Morris
Undone by Hayley Morris
"A drifting man struggles to pull objects from the roiling sea below him and scrambles to keep the objects from slipping through his fingers. A stop-motion animation using textured and tactile materials, as well as personal imagery, that represents the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Inspired by my grandfather."
Everything is fine
By Sothko
Everything is fine by Sothko
An anxious man takes a shower.
Director - Marc Johansen