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So, Mirage from '74 is an intriguing piece of animated art. It's not your typical animation, really; it feels more like you're witnessing a dance of colors, shapes flowing and merging in a way that feels almost hypnotic. The computer-generated visuals are fascinating, like they were ahead of their time, creating a unique atmosphere that’s both calming and thought-provoking. There’s no dialogue, just this mesmerizing visual journey that leaves you pondering. It’s definitely a product of its era, showcasing the early experimentation with technology in animation. Not something you come across often, but if you appreciate the intersection of art and tech, it’s worth a look.
Mirage was released on limited formats, mainly as a television special, which contributes to its scarcity in physical collections. There’s not a wealth of merchandise or memorabilia tied to this title, so it can be tricky to find in good condition. Collectors tend to appreciate it for its experimental nature and the early exploration of computer animation, making it a curious piece for anyone who enjoys the evolution of animated films.
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