Tinkering Tinkerer: Andrew Lyndon

Andrew is an Oakland-based videographer, animator, and filmmaker who makes stand-alone video, freelance multimedia work, video theater sets, and narrative film. He is the digital imaging and video instructor at Pixar Animation Studios and was the editor for the SIGGRAPH 2005 Computer Animation Festival (CAF), producing and editing the festival trailers.
Andrew recently finished animation and titles for the documentary Making Whiteness Visible, motion graphics for the Ella Baker Foundation, forensic animation detailing the replication of DNA, and his video/animation Cat Black Sea was included in the Milkbar International Film Festival in 2007, which screened in San Francisco and St. Petersburg, Russia. Andrew worked in the Learning Studio as an Artist in Residence, sponsored by an NEA grant. During his residence, he built a whimsical mechanical contraption that we affectionately call a “do-nothing machine.”