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The Blue Chair is an intriguing piece from 1986 that showcases early computer animation in a way that's both charming and a little surreal. The atmosphere feels almost dreamlike, with a slow pacing that invites you to take in every detail. It’s interesting how the animation style kind of reflects the limitations of the technology at the time, giving it a unique texture that’s different from today’s smooth CGI. There’s a whimsical quality to the story that feels like a playful exploration of everyday objects. It’s not about flashy effects or big narratives, but more about the simplicity of movement and form, which I think makes it stand out amongst its peers from that era.
Early example of computer animationDreamlike atmosphere with whimsical storytellingReflects the technological limitations of the 80s
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