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Grid Corrections is a fascinating exploration of spatial realities, employing animation to mine the structure of Thomas Jefferson's grid. The film feels like a visual essay, layering the rigid lines of the grid over the Earth’s organic forms. It dances between geometry and geography, creating an odd yet compelling tension. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to absorb the intricate details and the slight jarring of the spherical world against the harsh lines. There’s something almost meditative about the way it tackles themes of order versus chaos, shaping a distinct atmosphere. It’s not your typical animated fare; it’s a thoughtful piece that challenges perceptions, and that’s what really sets it apart in the realm of animation.
Animation that bends realityExplores themes of order and chaosSlow-paced, meditative experience
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Gerco de Ruijter
Director