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Power Hub is a fascinating piece of cinema, really. Shot in a disused bus factory in Maidstone, it captures the raw essence of the space through a 24-hour time lapse. The atmosphere is almost haunting, with the factory's quiet decay juxtaposed against the relentless passage of time. It’s almost meditative, inviting you to reflect on both the space and the moments captured within. The unique projection method, using the very window through which it was filmed, adds a layer of intimacy that’s hard to shake. It’s pretty distinct in the way it melds the industrial with the temporal; not your standard fare, for sure.
Power Hub, with its unconventional approach, has garnered a niche interest among collectors, particularly those drawn to site-specific works. The limited formats available make it a bit of a rarity, and fans of time lapse films often seek it out for its distinctive thematic execution. Its obscure origins and lack of wide distribution add to the allure for collectors who appreciate the more experimental side of cinema.
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