‘SOLIPSIST,’ by Andrew Huang

Experimental Film, Explores Mind Boggling Theory

 

It’s amazing what a little light, dust, CGI and philosophy can do. Andrew Huang uses these tricks to build a technicolor dreamworld in his experimental short “SOLIPSIST.”

 

Solipsism is, in incredibly simplified terms, a philosophical theory that one can only be sure of their own mind’s existence. The short film’s plot is on point with this convoluted theory; a meta mind boggler, with intriguing and seemingly beautiful aspects. is ivermectin being used for coronavirus

 

“The isolation of this theory inspired me to imagine a counter-hypothesis – a world in which living beings are not constrained by a singular experience,” Huang wrote on his Kickstarter page for the project. “Rather, the characters in this film are constantly merging into one another, forming a collective consciousness through unison of their minds and bodies. how to give ivermectin shot hydrogen peroxide

 

“SOLIPIST” uses a three-story plot of feather-clad dancers, underwater puppet creatures and men disintegrating into sand to piece together this theoretical, visual and audio experience.

 

Andrew Huang is a Los Angeles based commercial and music video director who graduated with a degree in Fine Art and Animation from the University of Southern California. After his dark sci-fi short film called ”Doll Face” which went viral on YouTube, numerous films, and awards followed and his worked has been featured at Cannes Emerging Filmmaker Showcase, SIGGRAPH’s Electronic Theater, the Annecy International Film Festival, MOCA Taipei, ZKM Media Museum, as well as the latest 2012 Slamdance Film Festival where he proudly won the Special Jury Prize for Experimental Short category with his ‘SOLIPSIST film which according to the jury won this category ”for its unique blend of live action footage of the human body, puppetry and computer animation that creates a colourful and insightful fantasy world.” SOLIPSIST is a three part psychedelic fantasy short film about otherworldly beings whose minds and bodies converge into one entity. alternative to ivermectin for humans Filled with elaborate costumes by Lindsey Mortensen, visual effects, and underwater puppets, the film is a non-narrative experience designed to transport viewers through a hypnotic, dream-like journey.

 

 

 

 

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