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So, 'Ways + Means' from 2017 is quite an interesting piece. It’s not your typical narrative film—more like a sensory exploration of Toronto, really. Supnet captures the frenetic essence of urban life, and the way everyday visuals are transformed is something to sit with. The pacing is brisk, almost dizzying, as it flits through the cityscape. It’s a vivid kaleidoscope of color and texture that feels both familiar yet surreal. There's a definite artfulness to it, particularly with how the camera plays with light and shadow. It seems to invite you to see the city through fresh eyes, which is a unique experience in itself.
This film, made for Pleasure Dome’s Art Spin 2015, is not widely circulated, so collectors might find it of particular interest. Its experimental nature sets it apart, making it a distinctive piece in any collection focused on avant-garde cinema or urban studies. There's a certain rarity to it, especially if you're tracking down works that challenge conventional narratives and aesthetics.
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