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So, 'The Dangers of Glitziness and Other Visualization Faux Pas' is an interesting piece from the 1993 Siggraph showcase. It's this quirky animation that feels a bit like a visual experiment. The pacing is quite unique, not your typical narrative flow—it jumps around a lot, creating a sense of disorientation that mirrors its themes of overindulgence in visuals. The animation style is a mix of traditional and early computer graphics, which gives it a distinctive texture. There's this playful yet cautionary tone throughout, sort of a lighthearted warning against flashy designs in tech. It’s not exactly mainstream, but there’s a charm to its awkwardness that really stands out in the ’90s animation landscape.
Unique animation style blending traditional and digital techniques.Playful critique of visual excess in tech.Part of the 1993 Siggraph showcase.
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