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Exp. Anim. 20 yr. Retrospective

Experimental Animation:
Showcase 2005

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Speech of Freedom  by Nancy Parczyk
2005, 1 min. 28 sec.
Everybody has the right to freedom of speech.


Global  by Pablo Calvillo
2005, 1 min. 40 sec.
An animation that shows us how TV has become our only window to the world.


Lovers Supplant  by Norma Toraya
2005, 2 min. 30 sec.
A work about a femme-fatale who creeps in the night. Objective: the blissful female, abduction, replacement to be with the man she loves and the role she deserves.


Lost & Found  by Deborah Shin
2005, 7 min.
Every person and every thing has its own wavelength. Each wavelength is different but a wavelength can change to become more like the wavelength of someone you love.


The King  by Pablo Calvillo
2005, 40 sec.
The King and his ideas.


Capsulation
by Eric Spector
2005, 2 min.
An experimental short about Los Angeles.


Latent  by Shon Kim
2005, 3 min. 15 sec.
An experiment to reach a coexistent point where abstractness and figurativeness are equally fused.


Sublime Monsters and Virtual Children  by Brian G. Tan
2005, 3 min. 15 sec.
Muslim Mice, glass spheres, black bunnies, butoh dancers: all under the violent shadow of a giant tsunami. A schizophrenic cg exploration of signs, omens and other relics of faith.


My Ohio Heart  by Lauren Fisher
2005, 2 min.
A personal meditation on my home state's disappointing voting habits.


Left and Leave  by Yongchu Suh
2005, 9 min. 30 sec.
A road movie.


The Option of War  by Nick Fox-Gieg
2005, 6 min. 30 sec.
A soldier is taken prisoner in the night by a pack of jackals. Offering a pair of scissors, they demand he use the makeshift weapon to kill his sleeping friends. He takes the scissors, and...


Noobies  by Benjamin Vu
2005, 2 min. 14 sec.
A man who just wants to be left alone.


Study No. 11  by W.S. Cheng
2005, 2 min. 20 sec.
A study in movement and rhythm.


Passages  by Hyun-min Lee
2005, 2 min. 30 sec.
The story of the life of a woman and the flow of time. Her life passes alongside the changes of nature. When her life ends, it is not the end, but another beginning.


Birds  by Karen Knighton
2005, 1 min. 20 sec.
There once was a lonely robot who loved birds. One day the robot builds a small yellow bird to be his new friend.


Manicure  by Young-sun Kim
2005, 4 min. 55 sec.
A little girl goes to her fantasy world while putting red nail polish on herself. She thinks she can become like her mother with the manicure.


Mammoth Cave  by Stephanie Hutin
2005, 2 min. 21 sec.
The tale of a mining town where witches live in igloos furnished with frigidaires, miniature cacti grow in the snow, tablecloths are for all year round and petticoated children plot against men.