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So, 'Making Patterns Move' is one of those curious pieces that pulls you in with its simple yet captivating concept. It’s driven by the visuals from a DIY book on Op Art, which is a neat angle. The way they manipulate color shifts and cross-fades creates this almost trance-like effect. It feels like the patterns are alive, undulating right before your eyes. There’s a real playfulness to the pacing that keeps your attention, yet it doesn’t rush you. It’s not about narrative or characters; it’s about the experience of perception itself. This film is a fascinating exploration of movement and illusion, blurring the lines between what’s real and what’s imagined. Worth a watch for anyone intrigued by visual art.
Unique exploration of Op Art.Hypnotic effect through visual manipulation.Interesting take on perception and movement.
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