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Thinking in Loop 2: Religion as Medium is a curious exploration of how video acts as a medium, weaving together theoretical discussions and various visual styles. It’s this blend of the conceptual with the practical that makes it stand out. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to engage with dense themes like iconoclasm and ritual without feeling rushed. The imagery is striking, often juxtaposing sacred and mundane, making you think about the implications of what we see on screen. The film challenges perceptions around the use of media, and the overall atmosphere feels almost meditative at times, inviting personal reflection on the role of video in our lives. It's an intriguing piece for those who appreciate the philosophical underpinnings of visual art.
Explores the relationship between video and ritual.Combines theoretical texts with visual elements.Invites thoughtful engagement with its themes.
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