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Space, Land and Time: Underground Adventures with Ant Farm dives into the experimental world of the Ant Farm collective. It’s fascinating how they explored the intersections of architecture and social behavior. The pacing is reflective, almost meditative at times, inviting you to ponder the implications of their underground projects. The visuals capture some really unique practical effects, blending art and real-world applications in a way that feels almost surreal. There's a rawness to the interviews; it’s like they’re peeling back the layers of how we interact with space itself. It’s not the typical documentary fare, and I appreciate that about it. The tone is both inquisitive and a bit rebellious, which suits the subject matter perfectly.
Features a deep dive into the Ant Farm collective's philosophy.Offers unique perspectives on architecture and its societal implications.The practical effects create a visually intriguing experience.
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