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8 Meters, 4 Meters is an intriguing piece that blurs the lines between animation and documentary. It’s got this raw edge, starting from a low-res .jpg, which gives it a unique texture that feels almost tactile. The way it plays with familiar imagery yet spins it into something bizarre really challenges your perception. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to linger, letting you soak in the atmosphere. The visuals are outlandish—almost like a fever dream at times—and there's an underlying commentary on how we consume images today. It's a short watch but leaves you pondering the nature of art and representation, and that’s what makes it a distinctive entry in the animation realm.
Explores the relationship between low-res images and art.Interesting take on contemporary image consumption.The pacing allows for deep reflection on its themes.
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Key Crew
Federica Foglia
Director