YYCH 1 & YYCH 2
Surrealistic Diary Animation by Serhiy Savchenko
YYCH is not a film with a beginning or an end — it flows like a river.
It is a diary in motion, a free stream of thoughts where everything merges: the outside world and the inner landscapes of the artist’s mind. The films unfold as a continuous meditation on perception, memory, and imagination.
YYCH immerses the viewer in the subconscious, where signs and symbols drift through the hidden canals of human consciousness. These surrealistic animations develop like dreamscapes — fragmented, fluid, and ambiguous — revealing the primal codes of perception and memory.
Serhiy Savchenko weaves together abstract imagery and symbolic archetypes, creating a hypnotic journey that questions the boundaries between reality, imagination, and the collective unconscious.
Created in a fully analog spirit, YYCH becomes a surreal passage through signs, symbols, and visions that inhabit human consciousness. The films speak simultaneously about the world and about everything unfolding inside the artist — his thoughts, sensations, and imagination.
Music, script, concept, and realization merge into one organic whole.
Both films were entirely created by Serhiy Savchenko at Sawa Video Studio.