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Funtime at the Vasulkas feels like a time capsule from the late '70s, capturing a unique moment in the evolution of digital art tools. The film is essentially a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process between Jeffrey Schier and Woody, showcasing their collaborative spirit and the genesis of the Vasulka Imaging System. The atmosphere is quite informal, almost like you're eavesdropping on a brainstorming session among friends. What’s fascinating is how they navigate the uncharted territory of digital media, blending technical discussions with artistic vision. It’s not flashy, but there's an authenticity in the way they experiment and push boundaries. The pacing may feel slow to some, but it allows viewers to really appreciate the nuances of their innovations.
Documentary on early digital toolsFocus on artistic collaborationCaptures the essence of 1970s tech experimentation
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