Andrew Huang is an artist, animator and director who makes rather impressive short films and music videos.
I just revisited “Doll Face;” a surrealist piece of anthropomorphic tragedy in which a robot struggles to attain a human physical ideal found on TV. Perhaps all young girls should view this short film as a cautionary tale.
The clips in Huang’s Art and Experimental section use film projection to lend life to inanimate sculpture (very cool visual illusions). Simple paper mache and yarn take on life.
I love the creeping branches that give way to…well, something you should see…in the end of All Remote & No Control. This video wonderfully defies time, space, nature and gravity, all with a perfectly apocalyptic color scheme.
Thanks so much for the reminder of Huang’s work, Matt!

2 responses to “Andrew Huang”
I had this on my profile page for half a year…loves it.
that clip reminds me so much of mirrormask. the movie my neil gaiman and dave mckean