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So, 'Second Reality' is this fascinating 1993 short that really captures the essence of the Amiga demoscene. It’s like a time capsule of early computer animation, blending vivid visuals with a pulsating soundtrack. The atmosphere is quite surreal, you know? It’s not your typical narrative-driven film, more like a showcase of what was possible in digital art back then. The pacing is rhythmic, almost like watching an experimental music video unfold, with each segment flowing into the next. The practical effects, given the tech limitations of the time, are surprisingly immersive. You can see the creativity oozing from each frame. It’s distinctive for how it stands as a cultural artifact, reflecting a moment when computer graphics were really pushing boundaries.
Interesting representation of early computer animationCaptures the spirit of the Amiga demosceneAesthetic feels both dated and fresh
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