If your YouTube recommendations are anything like mine, you may have already seen PAPERS. But have you seen desktop?
Or POWER?
I really like Satoh's style. Every frame is kind of a jump cut, but somehow his work doesn't feel frenetic. Here's a short interview with Satoh on PAPERS:
The animation is constructed entirely from newspapers, which Satoh cut piece by piece, rearranged, and animated frame by frame. Without following a specific narrative structure, its focus lies in the animation principle of giving movement to objects that are normally static, emphasizing the visual impact of motion itself.
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What I wanted to convey to the audience through 'PAPERS' was simply "the surprise of seeing movement in still objects that we see every day."
I love it. Check out his YouTube channel.