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So, 'Pulped Fiction' is a fascinating dive into a unique art project by David Shrigley. The documentary captures this quirky endeavor where 1,250 copies of Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' are crafted from the remains of 'The Da Vinci Code.' It’s got this raw, almost punk vibe, exploring themes of waste and the absurdity of literary value. The pacing feels deliberate, reflecting on the recycling process while provoking thought about what's considered 'worthy' in literature. There's a bit of humor in the absurdity of it all, and Shrigley's personality shines through. It’s not just about the art; it’s about questioning narratives and the books we cherish versus those we discard. Quite the conversation starter, really.
Unique exploration of recycling in literatureDavid Shrigley's distinct artistic visionThought-provoking themes on value and narrative
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