Chang Younghae
Directing
Biography
Chang Younghae studied Intermedia(MA) at the Department of Fine Arts at the Korea National University of Arts. Through social rules, technological environments, and media, she explores the physical properties and positions of the body as they change, working across multiple media including video, performance, and film. Her recent works have been presented at Doosan Gallery, LDK, and ob/scene focus.
Known For
annie scrolls through events occurring in parallel within the same timeframe. Chains of images—game advertisements, scenes of construction and war, ants and puppies, faces that seem familiar—shatter and overturn the world assumed by conventional images, flashing by at rapid speed. Violence becomes a backdrop that emphasizes my own safety, leaving behind traces as its remnants. The latent violence emerges through the mouth of the CPR dummy annie.
Annie

Ray is an experimental film that stages an emotional farce centered around intoxicated figures, juxtaposing the structure of desire with X-ray imagery that exposes and refracts the body.
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This omnibus film was created for a workshop commemorating the 30th anniversary of Korea National University of Arts School of Film. Students, alumni, and faculty present eleven shorts exploring everyday images across film, photography, painting, games, animation, and advertising through contemplative, critical, and satirical approaches. From supercut aesthetics to structural compositions and essayistic narration, each work examines how images generate meaning. While functioning independently, these shorts intersect within a shared framework, offering new perspectives on viewing moving images.