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Selected Early Computer Animations - 1978-1985 is this fascinating collection that really dives into the experimental side of animation during a transformative period. Each piece, from the quirky self-reflection of Self Portrait to the vibrant chaos of Variance 3, showcases the raw creativity and novelty of early computer graphics. The pacing feels thoughtful, almost meditative at times, allowing you to absorb the distinct visuals. The collaboration with Mimi Shevitz on the soundscapes adds an intriguing layer, making the audio-visual experience quite immersive. There's something so refreshing about how these animations play with abstract concepts and everyday themes, like childhood memories in Childhood Logic or the whimsical nature of Popcorn. It's a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in animation history.
Ideal for exploring the evolution of computer animation.Interesting sound design collaborations enhance the visuals.A mix of abstract concepts and playful themes.
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