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So, "Going Forth By Day" is this intriguing five-part installation that really pushes the envelope on how we think about existence. It’s not really your typical film, but the way each projection interacts with the wall creates this palpable atmosphere, almost like each frame breathes life into the space. The themes of individuality and societal roles intertwine with death and rebirth, all laid out in a manner that's both haunting and profound. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to reflect, and the visuals—rather than flashy effects—are more about the raw essence of what it means to be human. It’s a unique piece that sparks conversation long after viewing.
In terms of format history, "Going Forth By Day" has been mainly exhibited in gallery settings, which makes it a bit scarce for traditional collectors. The film's installation nature means it’s not easily consumable like standard DVDs or Blu-rays, resulting in a niche interest among collectors. Its limited availability keeps the demand alive, particularly among those who appreciate experimental and installation art in cinema.
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