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Cyberdelia is an intriguing piece from 1992 that really captures the vibe of its era. It's an animated journey, but not in the traditional sense—it's more like a sensory trip through the realms of techno and ambient music. The pacing is fluid, almost dreamlike, moving from one vibrant sequence to another, inviting viewers to lose themselves in its visuals and sounds. The practical effects used are interesting, giving it this raw, homemade feel that contrasts with the polished animations you might expect. The music, lengthy and immersive, is a defining trait, creating an atmosphere that’s both euphoric and reflective. It feels more like an experience than a narrative film, something that resonates with the underground culture of the '90s.
Experimental animation styleTechno music influenceUnique sensory experience
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Shigeo Ishi
Director