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So, there's this piece called 'Mirror,' and it plays with perception in some intriguing ways. You’ve got Leigh Bowery on one side of this two-way mirror, only interacting with his own reflection while the audience watches him. It’s a fascinating setup that creates this tension—you're aware of the separation, yet it’s intimate at the same time. The sounds of insects and the outside world filter in, enriching the atmosphere. It’s like an exploration of identity and how we present ourselves versus how we are perceived. The scents—banana and marshmallow—add another layer, almost making it a sensory experience. Really distinctive in its execution. Definitely something that sticks with you.
This film seems to have had a limited release and hasn’t seen many formats beyond its original. There’s definitely some interest among collectors, especially those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. Finding a decent copy can be a challenge, and many are keen on tracking down any physical releases, which adds to its allure.
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