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V/M. Heartbeating is this intriguing audiovisual experiment. Yamazaki takes a flat microphone, diving deep into urban soundscapes, capturing the heartbeat-like echoes from manholes. It's less about narrative and more an exploration of sound as life, as each thud and rumble plays with your perception of the city. The atmosphere is almost meditative, drawing you into a rhythmic dance of urban existence. Slow pacing lets you really absorb the details, and there's a certain rawness to it that feels both organic and intentional, making the whole experience quite unique.
V/M. Heartbeating remains a bit of a gem in the realm of experimental film, and copies are not exactly flooding the market. While not widely circulated, it's caught the eye of collectors who appreciate avant-garde sound art. Its obscure distribution history adds to its allure, with some early formats becoming quite scarce, making it an interesting item for those with a keen ear for the unconventional.
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