Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Diabolus Ex Machina is a fascinating dive into the interplay between technology and aesthetics. Shot with a handheld camera, it offers this raw, almost tactile experience, especially with its focus on stark white screens of consumer devices. The animation here is unlike your typical fare; it's more an exploration of how these beautiful devils emerge when tech is pushed to its limits. The pacing feels deliberately languid, allowing the viewer to ponder the implications of the imagery rather than just consuming it. There's something thrilling about its avant-garde approach—concretism meets animation in a sort of dance of shadows and light. The practical effects, though minimal, evoke a profound sense of wonder that lingers long after the visuals fade.
Unique handheld camera work that adds a personal touch.Explores the intersection of technology and visual art.Pacing encourages deep contemplation of the themes.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover