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RMB City: A Second Life City Planning is a fascinating exploration of virtual urban development, melding the digital with the conceptual. Clocking in at just 5 minutes, it offers a rapid-fire glimpse into the ambitions and absurdities of constructing a city in a digital realm. The atmosphere is both surreal and oddly engaging, with a playful yet serious undertone about the possibilities of virtual existence. Even without a credited director, the piece stands out due to its unique merging of art and technology. The pacing is brisk, which suits the subject matter perfectly, leaving you with this lingering sense of both wonder and contemplation about our growing online lives.
RMB City is relatively obscure, which adds to its collector appeal. The lack of a known director and the brief runtime means that itβs often overlooked in discussions, but those who appreciate experimental media will find it notable. Its scarcity in physical formats makes it a curious artifact for collectors who are interested in the intersections of digital art and urban planning, marking it as a unique piece in the landscape of early 21st-century video art.
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