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So here we have 'The Illegible Time Scribbled the Continuation of Things,' a short by Guillaume Vallée that really dives into the chaos we feel about an ever-changing world. It's got this raw, experimental animation style, crafted without a camera, which gives it a unique texture—like watching a fever dream unfold. The pacing is deliberately erratic, mirroring that inner turmoil of anxiety. You know, the kind that just grips you when you think about how unstable everything feels. The film’s metaphorical layers are intriguing, almost like each frame is a reflection of our fleeting thoughts and fears. It’s not your typical animation; it’s a visceral experience that lingers in your mind.
Experimental animation without traditional filming techniques.Reflects personal and societal anxieties through visual metaphor.Selected in the Subjects To Defend program, showcasing innovative artists.
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