This project includes three experimental short films with a total runtime of about two and a half minutes. Two young men, wearing “Black Rabbit” and “Pink Pig” masks, use movement as their main language, turning different spaces into temporary stages.
Film One · “Trapped”
Shot in an open field, where the only man-made structure is a square of concrete in the middle of the grass. Within this boundary, the two masked figures move, creating tension between nature and imposed order.
Film Two · “Noise”
Set at a highway overpass construction site, shifting between day and night. Against the constant backdrop of industrial sound, the two perform movements that clash with the harsh surroundings, reflecting feelings of alienation and unease in a rapidly changing society.
Film Three · “Gridlock”
Shot on a city street choked with endless traffic. Car horns blare nonstop. Here, the performance becomes a reflection on people’s anxiety and restless relationship with the urban environment.
The works combine AI-generated imagery with experimental editing, leaning into the surreal. The masks strip away personal identity, amplifying the sense of being anonymous bodies moving through social and urban noise.
It’s an art experiment about the body, space, and the sounds of our times—a metaphorical response to the world we live in.
These short films continue the character setting from the Black Rabbit & Pink Pig comics, where two young men, masked as the rabbit and the pig, use movement as their main form of expression, transforming everyday spaces into makeshift stages.


