Sure, it might be experimental (and evolved from something else)... but this story has been told since the dawn of recorded history... even with a nod to a particular publication from 1818.
Maybe I'm just reading more into the OP's work than is there, but there's a lot more happening there than a VFX showcase.
There's definitely a lot more going on than a VFX showcase, for sure. But I don't see any story. If you don't count the credits, this movie is 3-minutes long. And it's 3-minutes devoted to what? "Igor, flip the switch!"
Plus, I'm not quite sure what the story is that you're referring to, that has been told since the dawn of recorded history. Nor am I convinced that this is a nod to "Frankenstein". Because this narrative, if there is one, is so vague. And that's cool if it's an experimental piece of work. Maybe the filmmaker WANTS the audience to formulate their own ideas, figure out their own narrative. Is this some sort of futuristic torture? Is it experimentation for a new "Frankenstein"? Is it an absolutely meaningless narrative that is actually a metaphor for our dependence on oil? I don't know! Because there is no clear narrative structure; there is no actual story being told.
Again, I'm not trying to discount this work, because it's pretty sweet, for many reasons. But story ain't one of them.