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So, 'Graffiti Notation' is an intriguing piece from 2009, directed by Takashi Ohashi, though the director's reputation is a bit of a mystery. The animation is quite experimental, which gives it this raw, almost unfinished edge. It's like watching a sketchbook come to life, filled with fragmented thoughts and visuals that meld together in a dreamlike haze. The pacing is deliberate, often lingering on images that evoke a sense of nostalgia and urban disconnection. The themes lean heavily into the relationship between art and environment, almost like a visual commentary on modern life. It’s definitely distinctive in its practical effects; you can see the hand-drawn textures, which adds a level of charm. Not your typical animation, but for those who appreciate the avant-garde, there's something compelling here.
Experimental animation styleThemes of urban art and disconnectionHand-drawn textures enhance the atmosphere
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