Claw Machine is the story of an immersion into the experience of being uprooted. Fragments and words. The unspoken, the indescribable. Memory shaken. Eyes closed. The city is under siege. Drift towards the unknown. The dilemma: resistance or migration? Mediterranean voyages of no return.
Following two young kids Gab and Kenny on their adventures around the neighborhood and city.
The “blind spot” generally refers to parts of the self that are not perceived by a person. In social terms, it can refer to a systemic void or to individual issues that have not received sufficient attention. In “the blackness of the blind spot”, black symbolizes the potential that individual processing could unfold or the social enrichment of processing “blind spots”.
Following the adventures of this special bear, we will reflect on how life, sometimes, forces us to adapt to new circumstances, or vice versa, how it is precisely the circumstances that shape our being. A journey of transformation that will lead the protagonist to change, taking on a new color.
A boy lives surrounded by an oppressive cacophony of sounds, within a dysfunctional family. A day at the beach might be the long-expected opportunity for a break from a hellish existence. The parents, the boy, and his sister put everything they can in the family car and drive away. The boy dreams of playing with his bucket and shovel in the sand, by the sea, but it is not easy to reach the destination. If they arrive at the beach, will they enjoy a peaceful day or will they face something unexpected?
Catch that Battery is composed of 2D elements of animation with art and audio mixed in to make an action-packed short film! In a futuristic city, a gnome-like man is busy tinkering away at his pet project with tools at the ready to put on the finishing touches. All that was left was the battery. But something goes missing. The most important part! The battery! It was stolen by robots and now he’s got to get it back if he wants to finish his project!
In a vast castle, a baby girl cheerfully plays with her toys as lunchtime approaches. Meanwhile, an ominous bird monster escapes its chains underground and heads toward her nursery.
From the perspective and tone of youth, this article describes some gray emotions that the post-2000s generation did not embrace, as well as the spiritual state and life exploration of the youth.