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So, 'Black Hole, White Hole' is this fascinating animated piece from 2001. The director isn't widely known, which adds a bit of mystery to it. It's playful, yeah, but there's a deeper layer of experimentation going on, especially with how it plays with illusion and geometry. You can see hints of Escher's influence throughout. The pacing is fluid, almost dreamlike, pulling you through various micro and macro cosmic themes. The visuals are a blend of practical effects and traditional animation techniques that create a unique texture, which I appreciate. It feels like a journey through different dimensions, all wrapped up in a quirky, surreal vibe. Definitely stands out among other animations of its time.
Experimental animationInfluences of EscherFluid pacing and surreal themes
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