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Amoeba Culture is a unique gem from 1989 that dives into the world of animation in a way that's quite different from the mainstream. It's created on a Targa computer, showcasing an early embrace of digital artistry that feels both experimental and playful. The story revolves around an amoeba that rises to art star status, and it carries this peculiarly whimsical tone that you don’t see often. The pacing is rather fluid, almost dreamlike, which complements its themes of transformation and societal shifts. It’s not just an animation; it's a piece that plays with the idea of art and identity. Worth a look for anyone interested in the evolution of animation techniques and narratives in the 80s.
Unique digital animation from the late '80sThemes of art and identityFluid, dreamlike pacing
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