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So, 'At Hand' is this intriguing black-and-white short that feels really intimate, yet oddly detached at times. Itâs a collaboration with Sarah Davachi, which adds an intriguing layer of sound design that complements the visual starkness. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative, which can be a bit polarizing, but it really draws you into its atmosphere. You get this sense of exploring mundane moments that somehow feel profound. The practical effectsâminimalistic yet strikingâenhance its unique tone. Itâs definitely an art piece that lingers, making you think about the nature of perception and presence in a digital age.
The film exists in a niche that appeals to collectors of experimental cinema, especially those drawn to the intersection of sound and visual art. Its limited release and lack of mainstream recognition make it somewhat elusive, which can spike interest among purists. There aren't many physical formats available, so finding a copyâespecially one in good conditionâcan be a bit of a treasure hunt for those who appreciate its unique vibe.
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