DREAM GRAMMAR
Drawing and cut out. 16mm. 4min 41sec. 2005.
Cal Arts graduate school thesis work.
_ won Fuji Eterna Award in EXiS. 2006.
_screened at Norwich International Animation Festival, Bradford Animation Festival, Flatpak, Syracuse film festival, Double Glazed.
_Distributed in Italy by Italian independent film DVD distribution company, Kiwido.
_Broadcasted on Art channel in Korea.
_KODAK film grant awarded. 2004.
_One sentence consists of many words. Changing a word makes the sentence have different meaning. This principle is similar to how dreams reflect real life and make us see wholly different worlds. This is why the title is 'dream grammar'. This principle is also similar to the principle of cinema-animation.
In this film, I treat movements or events as a sentence. I treat scenes, frames, characters, and some other elements as a word, and change them quickly or slowly. I expect this main idea (changing elements) can tell us about undecidability.
_Ultimately, I expect this project can show us a new way of thinking Logic, reason, illusion. language limits the way we think. But there is possible world beyond the boundary. I wish this work can show us the world and chance to think about how to approach the world.

