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Metadata is a fascinating exploration of early computer animation. Foldès' work here is pretty groundbreaking, blending abstract imagery with a distinctly organic flow. You watch as shapes and forms morph into one another, creating a kind of visual poetry that was ahead of its time. The pacing is meditative, inviting viewers to lose themselves in the evolving visuals rather than waiting for a plot. It's not so much about a story as it is about the experience, the mood it creates. There’s a sense of experimentation that feels raw but intentional, which is kind of refreshing compared to more polished animations. Definitely a piece that sparks conversation among collectors who appreciate the roots of digital art.
Highlights the early use of computer technology in film.Great for discussions on the evolution of animation.Interesting comparison to contemporary digital art.
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Peter Foldès
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