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So, formula is this intriguing experiment by Ryoji Ikeda from 2002. It’s like no other film, really. The way sound frequencies sync up with visual elements creates a vibe that’s both immersive and unsettling. You get pulled into this space where light and darkness play off each other, almost like a dance of perception. The pacing? It’s not conventional; it allows you to really feel the rhythm and flow of the soundscape. It’s more about the experience than a narrative, which can be polarizing. The visuals are minimalist yet striking, almost like a canvas where sound becomes the main character. If you're into avant-garde cinema or sound art, you'll find something here that just clicks.
Experimental soundscapesMinimalist visualsEngages perceptions of space
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Ryoji Ikeda
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