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So, 'Hello' is this intriguing piece from 1969, part of that early exploration into video art and public television. The atmosphere feels experimental, something raw and unusual, with a bit of that sixties avant-garde vibe. The pacing can be quite unpredictable, which adds to its charm. You can see the fingerprints of artists like Nam June Paik in the way it plays with the medium itself, almost like a commentary on communication. The effects are practical but definitely have that homemade quality. It's a curious mix of performance art and video, and honestly, it's fascinating to see how these pioneers were pushing boundaries. You don’t see many copies floating around, making it quite a talking point among collectors.
This film is relatively scarce, with few copies archived, making it an intriguing find for collectors. Its format history includes very limited releases, and interest seems to be growing as more people look into the roots of video art. While it's not widely circulated, those who appreciate the experimental nature of the era find it a valuable piece to discuss.
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