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So, TD Centre, 54th Floor, is this intriguing short by Mark Lewis from 2009. It’s not really about a plot, more like an exploration of space and light within this high-rise. The atmosphere is pretty contemplative, almost meditative, which you don’t often get from short video works. It’s a slow pace that kinda draws you in, and the way he captures the reflections and shadows really makes you feel like you’re there, just suspended in time. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, playing with the urban landscape in a way that feels very distinct, almost like you're witnessing a living painting rather than a traditional narrative. It’s a unique piece, for sure.
This short has been released in several formats, but finding a physical copy can be a bit tricky. It doesn’t pop up often in collector circles, which adds to its allure. The video art scene tends to have a niche following, so there’s a level of interest among those who appreciate experimental cinema. It’s worth keeping an eye on if you’re curating a collection focused on contemporary art films.
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