Peter I. Chang
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Peter I. Chang (born 1973) is a Taiwanese-born mixed-media artist [1][2], illustrator[3], and filmmaker[4]. He has often collaborated with the author Mitch Cullin who is also his domestic partner[5].
In a 2006 review of Chang's documentary Life in G-Chord[6], The Santa Fe New Mexican praised Chang's "simple camerawork" and the "whimsical touches" the director used in the film, further stating that "Chang makes good sense of the film’s endless supply of still photography and old footage through playful collage and editing."[7]
Chang's digital short Regina Monologue, which features Cullin and was shot in Canada during the production of Terry Gilliam's Tideland, is included as an easter egg on Disc 2 of the UK DVD release of the film[8][9].
I Want to Destroy America, a documentary about the Japanese street musician Hisao Shinagawa, was officially released on DVD by Pathfinder Pictures in the summer of 2008[10].
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[edit] Bibliography (as illustrator)
- UnderSurface, The Permanent Press, 2002, ISBN 9781579620776
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Features
- I Want to Destroy America (original title: Life in G-Chord) (2006); documentary about Hisao Shinagawa
[edit] Shorts
- Regina Monologue (2007); available as an Easter egg (virtual) on the UK DVD of Terry Gilliam's Tideland