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So, this piece, Colour Ideology Sampling, is really intriguing. It dives deep into the idea of how colors—especially those we wear during protests—carry heavy political weight. The visuals are bold and striking, with a mix of glitch art that gives it an almost chaotic vibe. It feels like it’s challenging viewers to think critically about how we perceive color, particularly in relation to skin tone and identity. The pacing is a bit uneven, with moments that linger and others that zip by, making you reconsider the images you've just seen. It’s not just a documentary; it’s an exploration of ideology through visual art that’s pretty distinctive in how it layers meanings.
Interesting exploration of color in political protests.Utilizes glitch art as a storytelling device.Thought-provoking take on identity and media representation.
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Kathy Wong
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