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So, 'Day of Nose' is this curious little piece from 2005 that leans heavily into the realm of haptic animation. It's not your typical animation—there’s a unique vibe to it that makes you feel almost tactile, like you could reach out and touch these cartoonish noses. The pacing is leisurely, allowing for moments that just linger, which can be a bit disorienting at first but kind of grows on you. The themes are playful, exploring the quirks of identity and how something as simple as a nose can carry so much character. There's a certain charm in its lack of a known director; it feels like a passion project that just wanted to exist, and it definitely stands apart in its own whimsical way.
Unique haptic animation styleExplores themes of identityLeisurely pacing and whimsical tone
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