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Scanning of Modulations is really something else. It’s this vibrant, kaleidoscopic journey through animation and sound that feels like a fever dream at times. The visuals are so striking, almost overwhelming, and paired with those heavy noise music layers, it creates an atmosphere that’s both disorienting and mesmerizing. The pacing is erratic, which adds to the experience; you’re never quite sure what’s coming next. It's not just a film; it's an exploration of sound and image, a conversation between the two. There’s this experimental edge that makes it stand out among other animations from the early 2000s. If you appreciate boundary-pushing art, this one’s worth diving into, even if it’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
Unique fusion of animation and sound art.Not for the mainstream crowd; more niche appreciation.Great example of early 2000s experimental films.
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