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I Have No Myself To Desert is this intriguing VTR video piece that channels the experimental spirit of Shuji Terayama and Shuntaro Tanikawa. The film dives deep into self-reflection, playfully questioning identity and meaning through its fragmented narrative and visual approach. You get this very unique atmosphere, almost dreamlike but with a touch of absurdity. It's like watching someone unravel their thoughts under an expansive blue sky, leaving you to ponder alongside them. The pacing is a bit disjointed, but that adds to its charm—each scene feels like a puzzle piece in a larger existential inquiry.
This film exists in a bit of a niche; it's not widely available, which definitely adds to the collector’s intrigue. Those familiar with VTR art will appreciate its experimental nature. Copies can be hard to track down, especially in good condition, making it a piece of interest for those who appreciate the avant-garde movement of the early '90s. The relatively obscure director adds a layer of mystique that many collectors find appealing.
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