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Slate Lines is a fascinating exploration of the interplay between animation and the natural world. The artist, Sarah Jenkins, beautifully engages with the forest, using it almost as a co-creator, which gives the work a unique life. The palimpsest technique reminds me of León & Cociña, layering visuals in a way that feels organic and alive. Created in the haunting backdrop of Corris, Wales, you can sense the post-industrial remnants in the atmosphere. The pacing is quite rhythmic, allowing you to get lost in the visuals while the recorded sounds of nature wrap around you. It's a film that defies typical animation; it feels more like an experience of place and memory, which I find quite distinctive.
Features a unique palimpsest animation technique.Created on site in a post-industrial landscape.Strong focus on the relationship between sound and visuals.
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