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So, Renaissance is this fascinating piece of animation from '84, crafted for the Computer Museum's opening in Boston. It's not your typical animated fare; there's an experimental quality to it that reflects the early days of digital art. The blend of music by Jamaaladen Tacuma gives it an almost surreal vibe, enhancing its visual storytelling. The pacing feels reflective, allowing you to really soak in the imagery and themes about innovation and the intersection of technology and artistry. Dean Winkler and John Sanborn's work here stands out, showcasing practical effects that feel raw and engaging. It's a unique exploration of creativity through a lens that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking. Definitely a conversation starter for any collector interested in animation's evolution and the tech influence on art.
Experimental animation piece from 1984Reflects early digital art movementUnique blend of visuals and music
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