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The Weight of Sight is something of a personal dive into the evolution of our visual landscape over the past two decades. Truls Krane Meby uses a mix of formats, from his old DV tapes to more polished 35mm footage, to create this intriguing essay. The film feels very intimate; it’s like watching someone sift through their own memories and questioning what they mean in this digital age. There's a playful yet reflective tone that keeps the pacing fluid. You can really sense Meby's exploration of how technology has changed not just how we capture images, but also how we engage with them and perceive ourselves. It's a puzzle of personal history, technology, and the weight those images carry.
A unique blend of personal narrative and technological critique.Interesting use of various film formats to illustrate themes.Reflective and exploratory; not just a standard documentary.
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