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Automaton Flavour is this intriguing little gem from 1998 that dives into the MS-DOS demoscene. It’s all about the fusion of computer animation with music, and it really captures that early digital art vibe. The pacing is, well, a bit erratic, which feels intentional, reflecting the chaotic creativity of the time. You get these surreal visuals that seem to dance with the musical score, which is both vibrant and otherworldly. It’s not just a short film; it’s a snapshot of an era where every pixel felt like a new frontier. You can see the effort in the practical effects, and while the director remains unknown, that sense of anonymity adds to the mystique, don’t you think?
Unique fusion of animation and musicReflects early digital creativitySurreal visuals with chaotic pacing
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