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Particles (2010) is a fascinating glimpse into the mind of Clive Walley, an artist who really digs into the chaos of energy at a minuscule level. The animation feels less like a narrative and more like an exploration—stills brushed on Bockinfords paper add a tactile quality that’s rare in digital animation. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to linger on the swirling forms and chaotic bursts of color. It's not flashy, but there's a meditative aspect to it. The randomness portrayed reflects a deeper theme of existence and energy, making it a unique piece among animated shorts. The lack of a traditional plot might turn some off, but for those who appreciate visual poetry, it’s a distinctive experience.
Experimental animation short filmBrush ink on Bockinfords paperFocus on randomness and chaos of energy
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