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So 'Knobs in Space' is this peculiar little piece from '95 directed by Luis Cook. It’s an abstract animated short that dives into the whole safe sex conversation, but in a way that’s... well, pretty unusual. The animation style is strikingly minimalistic—very much a product of its time. You get these bizarre visuals that keep your attention without being overly flashy. It has this rhythmic pacing that feels almost hypnotic, lulling you into its message. The film doesn’t rely on dialogue much, letting the visuals and sounds convey the theme. It’s like a visual poem about responsibility wrapped in a quirky package, something you don’t see every day. Definitely stands out in the animation realm for its unconventional approach to a serious subject.
Abstract animation styleUnique take on public infoMinimal dialogue and strong visuals
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