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I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died is an intriguing piece, really. The animation technique used here is quite unique—it's clay-on-glass, which lends this whole ethereal quality to the visuals. It feels like you’re witnessing something both delicate and profound, matching Dickinson's poem so well. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the imagery and themes of mortality and the mundane. The atmosphere is somewhat somber but carries an almost dreamlike quality that makes you reflect. Lynn Tomlinson's work captures a specific mood that echoes Dickinson's introspective style, and the combination of visual and poetic interpretation creates a distinctive experience that sticks with you.
Unique clay-on-glass animation technique used.Explores themes of mortality and existence.Delicate atmosphere matches Emily Dickinson's poetry.
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