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Co Existence is an intriguing piece that dances between the realms of perception and imagination. The black-and-white aesthetic brings a certain starkness, while its roots in McLaren’s work offer a playful yet contemplative quality. The use of architectural projection is quite striking, creating a visual dialogue that complements the soundscape—almost like a conversation, but one where the spheres represent more than just shapes. They grapple with forces that remain hidden, keeping viewers on their toes. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, encouraging reflection. This film's ability to blend sound and imagery into a cohesive exploration of reality versus fiction is what makes it stand out in the animation genre. It’s not your typical animated fare, for sure.
Black-and-white animationInspired by Norman McLarenExplores sound and image relationships
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