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So, '13/67: Sinus Beta' is this intriguing piece by Kurt Kren that plays out like a teaching film, but it’s way more than that. It’s all about bodily behavior in various contexts, really digging into how we relate to our bodies. The pacing is quite unique, with a somewhat disjointed feel that complements the experimental nature of the work. Kren uses these heterogenic photographic techniques, which creates this fascinating cross-section of how the body can be captured through stills. It’s not just a visual treat; there’s a deeper exploration of form and movement here. Definitely feels like a meditation on perception itself, which gives it a distinct atmosphere. Worth noting for its practical effects too, which are minimal but impactful.
Experimental exploration of body and movement.Unique use of photographic techniques.Disjointed pacing enhances the thematic depth.
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