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Fly by Night is quite an intriguing documentary that dives into the world of Duke Riley, an artist with a flair for the unconventional. The film captures this unique project where he trains pigeons—yes, pigeons—to perform aerial displays with tiny LED lights attached to them. There's something mesmerizing about watching these birds swoop and twirl over the East River at dusk, especially from the backdrop of a decommissioned naval vessel. The atmosphere is a blend of urban grit and whimsical artistry, underscored by Riley's passion and the challenges he faces bringing this vision to life. It’s a peculiar intersection of nature and technology, and the pacing allows you to really absorb the beauty of the scenes, making it distinctive in the realm of contemporary art documentaries.
Focus on urban art and public installations.Great for collectors interested in unconventional narratives.Highlights the intersection of nature and technology.
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Olivia Loomis Merrion
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