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So, 'Spaghettification: The Origins of Everyday Life and Infinity' - what a title, right? It dives deep into this trippy animation realm where chromatic shifts and gradients play a huge role. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which is interesting given its heavy themes around existence and the nature of reality. You really start to feel the implosion of modal structures; it’s like the animation itself is folding in on itself. The way they handle optical flow, though, that's unique - it’s not your standard animation fare. And while we don’t know who directed it, whoever it is clearly has some wild ideas. It’s definitely something that’s going to stick with you, in a very thought-provoking way.
Unique animation techniques utilized.Themes of existence and reality explored.Pacing encourages reflection and thought.
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