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So, 'Dream Journal 2016–2019' is this fascinating piece by Jon Rafman that really gets into the tech-heavy psyche we’re all living in. It’s got this surreal, almost haunting atmosphere—like wandering through a neon-lit dreamscape where reality and virtuality blur. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the bizarre visuals and the strange characters, some kind of hybrids that challenge what we think of as human. What’s striking is how Rafman plays with animation to explore themes of information overload and existential dread. The practical effects and animation blend seamlessly, offering a unique texture. It’s like peering into a collective subconscious, reflecting the disorientation of modern life in a way that's oddly poetic.
Tech-noir aesthetics blend with surreal animation.Explores themes of information overload and identity.Distinctive narrative style and atmosphere.
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