How They Did It: Animating Hong Kong’s High-Rise Buildings In ‘Serial Parallels’
A new way of looking at Hong Kong through animation…
A new way of looking at Hong Kong through animation…
Repetition and distortion drive this audiovisual collab where fuzzy analogue music and geometric digital animation collide.
After receiving a Facebook apology and little else for having his work stolen, Max Hattler has filed a lawsuit against DJ and record producer Bassnectar.
Popular DJ and record producer Bassnectar has used Max Hattler’s films for years without permission or compensation,
Still from Joni Mannisto’s Swarming, winner of “Best In Show” NEW YORK — Winners have been announced for the ninth annual Animation …
The Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation showcases abstract animation and unconventional character animation that is innovative, …
Max Hattler’s “AANAATT”, a music video for Japanese artist Jemapur, is an abstract stop motion journey that disorients the viewer through …
Portland’s Floating World Comics store presents their fourth annual animation screening, DMTV, on October 13 at the Holocene club (1001 …
Max Hattler is my kind of experimental animator. His stuff is thought provoking, aesthetically pleasing and, as far as I’m concerned, …
Directors Notes offers a 16-minute audio interview with Max Hattler about his new experimental short Drift, which can be viewed here. …
COLLISION is a student film by Max Hattler of the Royal College of Art. He describes it as, “Islamic patterns and American quilts and the …