The Big Boy

, 23 October 2012
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Korean illustrator and animator Lee Kyutae (aka Kokooma) is back with one of his magnificent animated pieces hoping to captivate as many people (and awards) as he already did with his previous Look Around short.

Taking the always effective giant fable to a very local Korean environment Big Boy (in a similar way to “Giant”) sets out the always contradictory human nature and our almost instantaneous nature to crucify the unknown using Lee’s unique art, which, in case you haven’t discovered yet, we highly recommend you go & visit.

365 – April

1 May 2013

Korean illustrator and animator Lee Kyutae (aka Kokooma) is back with one of his magnificent animated pieces hoping to captivate as many people (and awards) as he already did with his previous Look Around short.

Taking the always effective giant fable to a very local Korean environment Big Boy (in a similar way to “Giant”) sets out the always contradictory human nature and our almost instantaneous nature to crucify the unknown using Lee’s unique art, which, in case you haven’t discovered yet, we highly recommend you go & visit.

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Takashi Murakami’s ‘Jellyfish Eyes’ premiered in LA.

Takashi Murakami. 'Jellyfish Eyes'.
15 April 2013

Korean illustrator and animator Lee Kyutae (aka Kokooma) is back with one of his magnificent animated pieces hoping to captivate as many people (and awards) as he already did with his previous Look Around short.

Taking the always effective giant fable to a very local Korean environment Big Boy (in a similar way to “Giant”) sets out the always contradictory human nature and our almost instantaneous nature to crucify the unknown using Lee’s unique art, which, in case you haven’t discovered yet, we highly recommend you go & visit.

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Doomed: a biological cartoon!

9 February 2013

Korean illustrator and animator Lee Kyutae (aka Kokooma) is back with one of his magnificent animated pieces hoping to captivate as many people (and awards) as he already did with his previous Look Around short.

Taking the always effective giant fable to a very local Korean environment Big Boy (in a similar way to “Giant”) sets out the always contradictory human nature and our almost instantaneous nature to crucify the unknown using Lee’s unique art, which, in case you haven’t discovered yet, we highly recommend you go & visit.

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