Dena Springer

Dena Springer

História

Dena Springer is a bi-racial Asian-American animator & illustrator living in Chicago. Her work at once magnifies and reduces behaviors within groups, examining movements (both literal and figurative), and the divergent response to collective ideological structures between Eastern and Western perspectives. She uses vintage educational videos, antiquated instruction manuals, and old illustrations from children’s books to respond and challenge cultural definitions of role, gender, and identity. By borrowing from the rich animation tradition of the early 20th Century, she invites the viewer onto the drawing board with her in an effort to scramble the distance between who we are collectively, individually, and what culture dictates to us about both. Her animated films have been screened at festivals such as GLAS Animation Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, & San Diego Underground Film Festival.

Perfil

Dena Springer

Filmes

Boys Clap, Girls Dance
Animation
Girl is a pre-teen who exists in an artificially constructed world. A pair of omnipotent hands assembles and dismantles the spaces around her. She's aware that something is changing but isn't sure how much of it is coming from within her or from the circumstances created for her. Will this external power always exist to influence her actions and desires?
Boys Clap, Girls Dance
Director
Girl is a pre-teen who exists in an artificially constructed world. A pair of omnipotent hands assembles and dismantles the spaces around her. She's aware that something is changing but isn't sure how much of it is coming from within her or from the circumstances created for her. Will this external power always exist to influence her actions and desires?
You Are Here
Animation
"You Are Here" is an experimental animation that breaks down on the format of an instructional video. Through a series of montages, the film explores ideas around role and identity between Eastern and Western perspectives.
You Are Here
Director
"You Are Here" is an experimental animation that breaks down on the format of an instructional video. Through a series of montages, the film explores ideas around role and identity between Eastern and Western perspectives.