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Resurrection Now is a fascinating entry in the MS-DOS demoscene short film genre. It's a unique blend of animation and music, creating a surreal atmosphere that really captures the spirit of late '90s computer culture. The pacing is deliberately slow in parts, allowing viewers to soak in the intricate details of the animation, which is quite impressive for the time. The art style is colorful and abstract, often reminiscent of digital experimentation that was happening in the underground scene. There's this palpable sense of exploration, both in visuals and sound, as if it's inviting you to delve deeper into the digital landscape. What really stands out is how it uses practical effects and computer-generated art to forge a distinctive identity, making it a curious watch for anyone interested in animation and the evolution of digital art.
MS-DOS demoscene classicNotable for its animation styleInteresting study of 90s digital culture
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