Where to start: Wonder (2014). Mizue loves to challenge himself and resists roaming down the same roads too often. With Wonder, he made a one-second film (24 images) each day for one year. At the end, he transforms the 8760 images into an eight-minute abstract… wait for it… wonder.
What to watch next: Jam (2008). Simply put: a hypnotic colorgasm of harmonic chaos, or is that chaotic harmony? Best to just sit back and take it in and decide for yourself.
Other key works: Lost Utopia (2007), Modern (2011), Chaotic Order (2011)
Influences: “Abstract paintings by Joan Miró, Paul Klee, Tarō Okamoto, etc. 1980s fantasy movies such as The Neverending Story, Labyrinth, and Return to Oz. Special effects work such as Ultraman and Godzilla (especially works by Ishirō Honda).”
Says: “I’m really interested in myself: Of what am I made? My body consists of 60-trillion cells but I am always wondering which cells are allotted to be my mind, soul, or feelings? I feel sure that there are other things in myself other than cells. Some invisible elements. Not visible elements like cells, but invisible elements that make us create something like society, culture, songs, drawings, or something like that.”
Currently working on: “I am currently developing my first feature-length animation project, a sci-fi work based on Journey to the West. As part of that, I recently completed a 21-minute short animation, Eternity.”