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Finiti is a fascinating piece that bends your perception of visuals and time. It weaves together abstract colors and personal imagery with this haunting undertone of war-related newsreels. The immersive experience of viewing it on that 18-metre curved screen at Tate Britain really changes your relationship with the material. It’s not just a film, it’s almost like a visual meditation, inviting you to think about the layers of meaning behind the images. The pacing flows, almost dreamlike, pulling you in and pushing you out of reflection. You can sense the intention behind each frame, making it stand out in a realm of digital art and projection.
Finiti's format is quite unique, having been presented initially on multiple virtual screens before moving to a massive curved screen setup. Its exhibition history highlights its experimental nature, yet this also contributes to its scarcity; not every collector has the chance to see it as intended. The lack of a well-known director or comprehensive genre tags can make it a bit elusive, but that's part of its charm for collectors who appreciate the avant-garde and the rarity of immersive art experiences.
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