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Traces/Legacy is like wandering through someone’s eclectic mind, piecing together bits of culture and nostalgia, all while you’re drawn into these shadowy, dreamlike landscapes. It mixes discarded items with oddities, making you reflect on memory and the passage of time. The pacing feels contemplative, almost meditative at times, allowing you to linger on each shot – those microscopic details of kitchenware, for instance, evoke a strange intimacy. The use of a film recorder gives it a raw, tactile quality that’s hard to shake. It’s distinct in how it blurs the lines between the mundane and the mysterious, leaving a lingering impression that’s not easily forgotten.
Traces/Legacy is relatively obscure, with limited home media releases, which makes it a bit harder to come by for collectors. It’s not often discussed in mainstream circles, but that adds to its allure for those who appreciate experimental cinema. Interest seems to be growing as collectors seek to understand its unique artistic vision and the innovative techniques it employs, particularly the film recorder, which lends a distinctive edge.
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