Sandy Ding is an experimental filmmaker who lives and works in Beijing, China. He graduated from CalArts Film School USA in 2007 and started teaching in China Central Academy of Fine Arts since 2008. He produced several psycho-active films with the idea of combining ritual process in projection and sound. His work is energy patterns, telling mysteries with abstractions or powerful symbolic elements. He is equally interested in live performance of theater projections, untypical gallery projections, installations and live noise music to extend the idea of experimental film.
Contains a 36-page booklet in English
Films:
- Mancoon (10 min, 16mm, silent, color, 2007)
- Water Spell (42min, 16mm, color, 2006-2007)
- Prisms (20 min, 16mm, color, 2012)
- Dream Enclosure (18 min, 16mm/Digital, b/w, 2011-2014)
- The Radio Wave Beneath the Dirt Ice and Flowers (10 min, 35mm, silent, b/w, 2006)
Bonus:
- River in the Castle (4 min, 16mm, silent, b/w, 2016)
- Original noise music: “Peacock and Ocean Erosion” by Liquid Palace (28 min, 2016.)
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