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Experimental Animation:
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| Grater City  by Miwa Matreyek 2006, 1 min. 40 sec. A girl walks through a Grater city. | |
| A War on 35mm  by Young Jin Yoon 2006, 1 min. Scratch on 35mm for action scene study. | |
| Dinner Table  by Song E Kim 2006, 2 min. 20 sec. A couple is having dinner on an ordinary day. The girl casually asks the boy how the food is. He answers. However, his manner of speaking takes her to her psychological world. | |
| Plerexia  by Jeremy Schwartz 2006, 7 min. 35 sec. A woman starves herself to please her George Foreman Grill and begins eating office supplies in desperation. | |
| Lightbulb  by Jian Lee 2006, 2 min. 6 sec. A film about people's relationships with lightbulbs. | |
| In Search of the Puppeteer  by Chih-Ming Chang 2006, 5 min. A stop-motion puppet comes to life and runs away from its puppeteer. | |
| Strips of Illusion  by Dae In Chung 2006, 1 min. 25 sec. | |
| Death, Destruction and The Weather Coming Up Next  by Emery C. Martin 2006, 5 min. 14 sec. A satirical physical manifestation of the media's representation of war that has been dropped into a partly cloudy neghborhood near you. | |
| Lil' Big Hed  by Jabari Hall-Smith 2006, 5 min. 30 sec. A science fiction drama in which a former ruler returns to destroy his subjects by destroying the planet. | |
| Digitopia  by Miwa Matreyek 2006, 4 min. Science fiction future where machines are organic and organisms are machine. | |
| Without In Of  by Brian Bloss 2006, 3 min. A series of explosions. | |
| It Snowed  by Karen Knighton 2006, 4 min. 25 sec. Some people have wounds that are invisible. Only a rare few have the burden of seeing and understanding the distress. A sorowful offering is needed to help an unraveling friend. | |
| Pain't  by Nancy Parczyk 2006, 1 min. 30 sec. Paint on film. | |
| Chloroplast  by Pablo Calvillo 2006, 7 min. Chloroplast: an organelle found in plant cells that conducts the photosynthesis, the most indispensable biochecmical process to create oxygen, and, therefore, life. | |
| Hello, My Name is Joe  by Dillon Markey 2006, 2 min. Even though he's made of wire, Joe works in a button factory. His wife, dog, family and pain-in-the-butt boss drive him crazy. | |
| A Revisionist History of Southern California  by Dominic Bisignano 2006, 2 min. 25 sec. A history of Southern California. | |
| Bubble Bubble  by Won Jeong (Leah) Chun 2006, 3 min. The film is a surreal journey through inner organisms. "The fish in a fish tank makes bubbles. A tree makes flower seeds out of the bubbles. The flower seeds wake up the doll..." - visual poem. | |
| Utopia  by Hlynur Magnusson 2006, 39 sec. Like a parasite or virus, the giant urban sprawl creeps up and eats up the surrounding nature. | |
| Passing By  by I-Huan Chen 2006, 1 min. This is a piece of film that has the combination of scratch on film, live action, rotoscope, drawn animation and experimental electronic sound. | |
| From the Memoirs of Dr. Booth  by Debralee Shelby 2006, 4 min. 12 sec. An allegory about innocence and peril in 21st century phone booths. | |
| Port Authority Incident  by Evelyn Lee 2006, 2 min. 40 sec. Somtimes I g. | |
| Thaumatrope  by Lauren Fisher 2006, 1 min. Somtimes I g. |