I love this urban stop-motion animation trend. Some of the more recent ones have been getting a bit boring, but this is not one of the boring ones.
I love how this one actually seems to interact with a busy environment, too, unlike most of them which are just paintings on a wall in some abandoned alleyway that nobody goes to. Although I strongly suspect (due mostly to lighting and an over-clean look) that everything in this video was actually post-processed into the environment rather than being animated on actual cardboard in situ. If it actually is in situ then I'll be even more impressed, but even without that it's still very nicely-done.
Like most people in the world, most hipster art students are doing unimpressive things and thinking of ways to make them sound impressive. But sometimes there's this.
Continental Europeans cannot be hipsters. Ok, maybe the French can, but no one else. Those who appear to be hipsters are merely emulating the fashion sense of American and British hipsters. They have absolutely no understanding of the "ironic" subtext. This is especially true for Germans and the Dutch.