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Korean CG short film “Mirage”

While visiting io9.com, I came across a post that featured a Korean CG short film called Mirage.  Mirage is from a Korean student filmmaker, Youngwoong Jang - io9.com tells us:

Jang says that the movie is about his experience as a collector, feeling "endless desire." But we watch his tiny cyborg climb strange flowering plants, and following the impossible, gorgeous curves of a water pipe system, there is no feeling of urgency. Instead there is an almost meditative feeling as this lovely world unfolds. You're left with a quiet appreciation for all the hidden places where water droplets are to be found. And a desire to see more work from Jang.

Truly, it's a beautiful display of animation and story.  This is a fine example of how creativity is still very much alive in the filmmaking world.  Only if the major studios still had that creative spark of risk.

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