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So, 'Anti-Objects, or Space Without Path or Boundary' really takes you on this reflective journey. Sky Hopinka's approach feels almost meditative, weaving between past and present, architecture, and the stories tied to these spaces. The pacing is slow, which might not be for everyone, but it allows you to really soak in the visuals. The interplay of Kengo Kuma's philosophies with the imagery of Portland's structures creates a dialogue about interconnectednessâwhat buildings mean and how they relate to the people and environment around them. It's not just a documentary; it's more like an exploration of thought and place, which makes it quite distinctive. The way it challenges traditional documentary style is intriguing, definitely worth a look if you're into architecture and conceptual storytelling.
Explores Kengo Kuma's architectural philosophy.Reflective and meditative pacing.Interesting visual and thematic interplay.
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