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‘Camera Obscura’ is one of those unique pieces that's hard to categorize, really. It’s like stepping into a dream where the Dartington Estate becomes this canvas of sounds and visuals. The pacing is deliberately uneven, with a rhythm that mirrors the ebb and flow of memory. You get this sense of exploring a place that's both familiar and strange. The way it juxtaposes verbal definitions against these elusive, sometimes haunting images is intriguing. It's not about straightforward storytelling; it’s more like an experience, where archive material mingles with reimagined history. There’s a rawness to the approach that makes it stand apart, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive at the same time.
Great for those who appreciate experimental narratives.Emphasizes atmosphere over traditional storytelling.Engages with themes of memory and perception.
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Tony Hill
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