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So, Ko-Ko. It's this trippy animation from '88 by George Griffin, and it's a real kaleidoscope of visuals, you know? He takes this Charlie Parker track from '45 and just runs with it. The way he uses Pop Art imagery is wild – it’s almost like the pieces are dancing to the jazz itself. The pacing feels like a jazz improvisation, with bursts of color and culture swirling around, making you think about consumerism and art in a fresh way. It’s not about a story; it’s about the vibes and the experience. The practical effects are fascinating, blending traditional techniques with that raw indie feel, capturing a moment that’s both nostalgic and provocative.
Unique animation style blending jazz and visualsInteresting commentary on consumer cultureA must-see for fans of indie animation and jazz
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