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Electronic Masks is quite an intriguing piece from Barbara Sykes, bridging the realms of animation and experimental video art. The atmosphere is eerie yet captivating; you can feel the tension building as it unfolds. Sykes plays with colors and shapes in ways that pull you into this abstract world, challenging your perception of identity and reality. The pacing is deliberately slow, giving you time to soak it all in, which can be a bit jarring but adds to its unique charm. It's not your typical animated fare, and that’s what makes it distinctive—there's a rawness to the practical effects that feels genuinely innovative for its time.
Electronic Masks has a limited format history, primarily appearing on obscure VHS releases, which makes it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Interest tends to fluctuate, driven by Sykes' growing recognition in the avant-garde scene. Many collectors appreciate its experimental nature and visual storytelling, often seeking it out for its rarity and artistic value.
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