Mirai Mizue continues his experimentation with music and movement in his latest "cell animation," Tatamp. Not to be confused with the animation technique of "cel animation," Mizue’s unique style of "cell animation" is hand-drawn and colored on paper then scanned onto the computer for editing. The name refers to the fact that the creatures that he draws resemble amoeba and other minute organic creatures one might find under the lens of a microscope.

Images from 2000s music videos are transferred onto the film strip, torn and abstracted until the vi...

How long has it been since she lost control of her body? She is completely tapped out and finds hers...

Eight funny, fascinating stories in which the most popular hero of folk legends and legends, Nesterk...
RIKEN's (The Incorporated Administrative Agency Rikagaku Kenkyusho) promotional video with animation...

Kozyavin is ordered by his boss one day to find a man named Sidorov, and is pointed in a particular ...

The film is an abstract allegory, showing two penguins with different ideas abot sea creatures that ...

Gestalt was shot over the course of a year in a Tokyo dormitory. Each day, Ishida would paint on the...

Jennytown, on the island of Deer, Maine, is a sleepy provincial town. Life in this coastal place wil...

Haruko, a girl with psychic powers who can communicate with inorganic matter, wakes up one morning t...

A donut-shaped image floating in the center of the screen begins to move like a living creature. The...

The story begins with a parody of a familiar folklore about a rabbit and an earthworm chasing after ...

A work produced with the theme of the number "4" as an event for the 4th Into Animation, an independ...

A flash of light splits the darkness, revealing a mysterious image. The images are rapidly replaced ...

A young woman is pulled into a bizarre sub-world by a Chinese takeout box.

This film is based on a long-term study of the dreams of chimney sweepers. The most frequently encou...

A festival cut/compilation of the animated segments made by Yamamura Kouji for a TV documentary by N...