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Roses in Full Colour is an intriguing documentary that explores our relationship with nature through a rather unusual lens. It’s not just about roses; it dives into the disconnect we often feel while tethered to our screens. The use of the Apollo monitor and microscope camera adds a unique texture to the visuals—there's something quite mesmerizing about the way it captures details that usually go unnoticed. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, and the atmosphere feels both clinical and poetic. It’s a bit experimental, maybe not for everyone, but those who appreciate the nuances of media art will find it fascinating. It's definitely a film that stays with you, prompting reflection on how we engage with the natural world.
Experimental use of microscope technologyReflects on digital vs natureUnique artistic perspective
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