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Sensology is quite the intriguing piece. It's this short animated film that weaves together visual abstraction with an improvised jazz session. You have Paul Plimley on piano and Barry Guy on bass, recorded back in '95, which gives it a certain rawness. The animation mirrors the freewheeling spirit of the session—it's an exploration of sound and movement, really. The pacing is fluid, sometimes disorienting, but that’s part of its charm. It’s not your traditional narrative, but rather an experience, something to sink into rather than just observe. The visuals and music collide in a way that feels both spontaneous and intentional, capturing the essence of avant-garde jazz. It’s distinctive for sure, but not for everyone, you know?
Short animated format, great for a quick but artistic watch.Ideal for those interested in jazz and experimental art.Unique blend of music and animation; not a conventional narrative.
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