David Lewandowski's 'Time for Sushi' Completes Surreal 3D Trilogy
David Lewandowski, a Los Angeles-based filmmaker known for his viral 3D animations, has released 'Time for Sushi', the third installment in a surreal series that began with 'Going to the Store' (2011) and 'Late for Meeting' (2013). The new short features hundreds of jointless, rubbery characters traveling through Japan to the ocean, where they relax their agitated limbs. Lewandowski, who has worked on major productions like 'Tron: Legacy' and 'Oblivion', gained fame online for his bizarre, Dadaist-influenced animations. The series originated from a video made for Channel 101's anthology 'Everything'.
Key facts
- David Lewandowski released 'Time for Sushi' in 2017.
- The short is the third episode in a series starting with 'Going to the Store' (2011).
- 'Late for Meeting' was released in 2013 as a sequel.
- The animation features hundreds of characters in Japan.
- Lewandowski worked on 'Tron: Legacy' and 'Oblivion'.
- The series began with a video for Channel 101's 'Everything'.
- The style is described as Dadaist and surrealist.
- Lewandowski is based in Los Angeles.
Entities
Artists
- David Lewandowski
Institutions
- Channel 101
Locations
- Los Angeles
- United States
- Japan