Lorin Roser is a Chinese American New York–based multifaceted animator, painter, musician and multimedia artist.
As an architect and artist his animation work uses "random manipulations to explore a world of hitherto unseen shapes and structural possibilities.
He studied architecture with Kenneth Frampton, Emilio Ambasz, Yoshio Taniguchi, and Craig Hodgetts at Princeton University and earned an MA at UCLA.
Besides animations and music, he also designs book covers, most recently for Digital Media: Transformations in Human Communication by Paul Messaris and Lee Humphries.
As he continues making art, Roser is moving into 3D animations, melding music and form with the digital world.