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So, Tunafish Sandwich Piece is quite the curious work. It brings to life Yoko Ono's fluxus score in a way that feels both abstract and tangible. The pacing is deliberately slow, which allows you to really soak in the atmosphere—it's all about the experience rather than a narrative. The performances are unique, with a kind of earnestness that makes you rethink how art can be expressed in film. Practical effects are minimal, but that's part of its charm, letting the score shine through. It's not something you watch for entertainment, but more for reflection. It invites you to ponder the relationship between sound, silence, and visual elements, which is what makes it distinctive in this niche of music films.
experimental music explorationYoko Ono's fluxus influenceminimalist approach to performance
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