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hamamu

Hamamu is a fictional fashion brand I created. The clip is intended to showcase a down-to-earth fashion style. Made from cotton, filmed in a cotton field. In the clip, I focused on consistency, particularly with the model. I composed the music myself, using Spitfire Audio’s ‘Impressionism’ library to give the whole clip a slightly impressionistic touch with this instrument. The model’s voice emphasises the uniqueness of the Hamamu brand for those who wear it.

Eddie Yoon: “This AI-generated video sells a brand that doesn’t exist. And somehow, it feels more real than fashion itself. Wolfgang D. Schott is showing us the blueprint: the future of fashion is not products…it’s dreams so convincing that people believe in the culture before it’s even born. As Wolfgang puts it: Trends change. Identity remains. That’s the only message that lasts.”

wallpaper world

On Halloween night — ‘Oíche Shamhna’, as it is known — when the boundaries between worlds blur, eight-year-old Lucy Willowby grows restless in her Victorian home. Drawn by a faint rustling sound coming from behind the wallpaper, she peels back an edge to reveal a miniature paper town bathed in golden light. As she explores its streets, she experiences joy and wonder among the fragile paper beings, and she meets her paper twin — a delicate echo of herself. However, the town is bound by ancient rules: it will keep Lucy because she entered on ‘Oíche Shamhna’ and it has discovered her true name. What begins as play turns into a quiet battle of wills and kindness — Lucy must charm her way back before the walls fold shut again. As the paper world darkens, its geometry becomes dreamlike — a play of light and shadows inspired by early German expressionist cinema, where emotion bends the streets and fear redraws the horizon.

a longshoreman´s thoughts

Step into the mind of a longshoreman in Hamburg, 1889. As the harbor awakens with the clang of iron and the cries of merchants, one worker reflects on the tides of time, the weight of labor, and the fleeting beauty of the world around him. This AI-generated short film captures the gritty yet poetic life of those who toiled along the docks, where steamships and wooden masts met the endless flow of the Elbe. A meditation on solitude, ambition, and the eternal rhythm of the sea.

The Rilke Project

Step into the mind of a longshoreman in Hamburg, 1889. As the harbor awakens with the clang of iron and the cries of merchants, one worker reflects on the tides of time, the weight of labor, and the fleeting beauty of the world around him. This AI-generated short film captures the gritty yet poetic life of those who toiled along the docks, where steamships and wooden masts met the endless flow of the Elbe. A meditation on solitude, ambition, and the eternal rhythm of the sea.

viewfinder world

A follow-up to WALLPAPER WORLD The core of this film is the boundary between what we see and what we feel. Mia Delaney explores with the viewfinder of an old analog camera a portal between two worlds: the “Cozy World” of memory and the “Cold Reality” of the present. She is looking through her viewfinder into a warm, safe apartment. It is only through this lens that she realizes her cat – and the life she once knew – is missing. The camera is Mia’s way to navigate her loss. It acts as a filter that strips away the cold reality of her life, allowing Mia to reconnect with the memories she misses most. By physically moving from the safety of her apartment out onto the streets, the film follows her attempt to pull that lost “cozy” world back into the real one.