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So, Mandel Zoom is this intriguing piece of experimental animation from '94, not your typical fare, for sure. It dives deep into a macro world that's all about color and abstract shapes. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, as it gradually zooms in and out, creating a sense of exploration. It's like you're peeling back layers of reality, which is pretty wild. The visuals come straight from the San Diego Supercomputer Center, so there's this techy vibe to it, too. The practical effects aren’t flashy but they work beautifully with the themes of perception and dimension. There’s something oddly meditative about it, like watching a living painting unfold. Definitely a curiosity in any collection.
Experimental animation enthusiasts should take note.Great for exploring themes of perception and depth.Not your standard narrative, but visually captivating.
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