Inhuman Figures (2022)
Inhuman Figures is a film essay by Michelle N. Huang and CA Davis that excavates three popular science-fictional archetypes—the robot, clone, and alien—to reveal how imagined futures are produced from a long history of treating Asian Americans as tireless workers, indistinguishable copies, and forever foreigners.
Director: CA Davis
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Michelle N. Huang as Self |
| Directing | CA Davis | Director |
| Writing | CA Davis | Writer |
| Writing | Michelle N. Huang | Writer |
| Art | Jeremy Pesigan | Set Designer |
| Visual Effects | Brittney Galloway | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Crystal Galloway | Animation |
| Art | Keith Couture | Art Direction |