The Shape of Things to Come (2010)
The protagonist sits at a vanity table in an empty room, with her back to us. A computer generated voice talks about the circle, square, triangle, line, and dot. Found footage and animation reflect the shapes. These shapes are also painted on her face, and she paints over them, one by one. When she is done, she dances towards a dark doorway, while animated shapes deconstruct, re-organizing themselves as stripes.
Director: Jen Liu
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 2010
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Shape of Things to Come about?
- The protagonist sits at a vanity table in an empty room, with her back to us. A computer generated voice talks about the circle, square, triangle, line, and dot. Found footage and animation reflect the shapes. These shapes are also painted on her face, and she paints over them, one by one. When she is done, she dances towards a dark doorway, while animated shapes deconstruct, re-organizing themselves as stripes.
- Who directed The Shape of Things to Come?
- The Shape of Things to Come was directed by Jen Liu.
- How long is The Shape of Things to Come?
- The Shape of Things to Come has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).