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So, Geometry of Circles is this intriguing little animated piece from 1980. It’s all about movement and color, really. You’ve got six circles, each sporting a different hue from the rainbow, and they morph into various geometric shapes. The pacing has this hypnotic quality to it, drawing you in without any dialogue or narrative. It feels like a visual meditation. The simplicity is part of its charm; you can just lose yourself in those patterns. It’s distinctive in how it plays with symmetry and rhythm, almost like watching a visual symphony. The practical effects are minimal but effective, relying solely on color and form to evoke emotions. It’s a unique slice of animation history, definitely worth a look for collectors who appreciate experimental works.
Ideal for fans of experimental animation.Appreciate the minimalist approach to visual storytelling.Great for analyzing movement and color theory in animation.
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