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So, 'Song 1' is a bit of a unique piece, honestly. You get this immersive experience with the projection on the Hirshhorn’s outer ring—it's all about that space and how the visuals interact with the architecture. The atmosphere is kind of hypnotic, and it has this rhythmic quality that draws you in. It feels like a blend of art installation and cinematic experience, which is quite rare. Plus, the pacing isn’t what you’d expect from a traditional film; it’s more meditative, almost like an audio-visual poem. If you’re into works that challenge the conventional narrative formats, this one stands out for sure.
As an installation piece, 'Song 1' hasn’t seen much in the way of traditional release formats, which adds to its scarcity. The collector interest is more niche, appealing to those who appreciate experimental art and non-traditional storytelling. It’s not the sort of film you’d find in every collection, but for those who delve into the avant-garde, it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on.
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