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Ingemination is an interesting piece from Vince Collins, his first animated short, created in 1972. The film has this raw, almost surreal quality that's hard to shake off. It plays with color and form in a way that feels distinctly experimental, evoking a dreamlike atmosphere that can be both unsettling and captivating. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to really soak in the visual textures. It's not just about animation; it's an exploration of consciousness, with abstract imagery that challenges perception. Restored by Mark Toscano, this short breathes new life into Collins' early vision, which is markedly distinct from mainstream animation of the time. You can see those early experimental influences that would later define his unique style.
Ingemination has seen limited distribution over the years, which adds to its appeal among collectors. The restoration by Mark Toscano at AMPAS has made it more accessible, yet original copies from its initial run remain quite scarce. Many collectors appreciate the film not just for its historical significance in animation but for its artistic exploration that foreshadows Collins' later work. Its place within the animation canon, while niche, certainly garners interest from those who are passionate about avant-garde and experimental films.
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