A tribute to Edward Hopper This project emerged from an extensive process of research and experimentation, aiming to demonstrate the results that can be obtained through a fusion of analogue and 3D virtual elements, combined with an automated interpretive tool such as artificial intelligence. Based on the work of Edward Hopper, I singled out the paintings that personally stimulate me the most, and tried to bring them closer to me by visualizing parts of my imagination that would work more like my own brushstrokes. In the process I imagined them both as static paintings and as backdrops, and attempted to harmonize them into a society of their own - a three-dimensional microcosm. The later stage was the "marriage" with AI, as I tried to discover how a programmed machine interprets the same paintings, and also how it suggests a possible experience of viewing them. I wanted to capture the predetermined and detached effect of the AI, despite its dressing up with verbal embellishments, seeking as mechanical a camera movement as possible, with a steady rhythm, not taking a position, but passing, observing and moving on. The resulting automated visual journey is the filtering of the dialogue between the above fields, in a world that I created starting from personal choices, in concert with an automated algorithm.
Hattie Duvall, a mysterious clairvoyant, is asked by the Crimson Harbor Police Department to help them solve a serial murder case that has shadowed the city for the past few months. Her interviewer, an experienced detective, is reluctant to Ms. Duvall's unorthodox techniques, but both will be forced to cooperate and unravel the mystery surrounding these woods.
Short animation about the melting heart of the worlds glaciers. Made for the music of composer Terje Isungset who made the recordings during the most northern ice concert ever. Played on instruments made of natural ice. The music video serves as a reminder of the increasing threat of global warming to glaciers while also paying tribute to the visual beauty and enchanting sound of ice.
My thesis is a short horror film called The Birthday Party and is about a young girl named Avery who is waiting for her friends to show up to her party. While waiting outside for her friends it is apparent that no one is coming to her party. That’s when she thinks she sees something in the trees. Before she can look closer the doorbell rings and she runs to see her best friend at the door. Or is it?
"Coercive charity" refers to situations where individuals or organizations are pressured or forced to give money, time, or resources under social, political, or legal pressure, rather than out of free will or genuine generosity. This short animation directed by Amir Vafaei and animated by Amin Saki and Asieh Mirheydari.
A wistful child re-lives a memory close to their heart.
In the futuristic world of highly advanced technology, human beings are transformed into mechanical lifeforms. A deadly electronic virus suddenly breaks out and the entire mechanical civilisation is on the verge of destruction.
A courier's journey through the archetypes of cosmic Moscow