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Wildness of Waves is really something else. This 2018 piece by Helena Wittmann and Nika Son dives deep into the interplay between wave shapes and soundscapes—it's not your typical viewing experience. The atmosphere is immersive, almost meditative. The visuals ebb and flow, mirroring the constant motion of the waves, while the sound design creates an intricate layering that pulls you in. There's this sense of wonder that builds as you watch; it’s like the installation itself becomes a living organism. It’s hard to pin down the genres, but that just adds to its charm, right? You have to be in the right mood for it, but when you are, it’s a real treat.
This film isn’t widely known, which adds to its appeal for collectors. It’s primarily been released in limited formats, making it harder to find. The experimental nature means that it doesn’t fit neatly into typical categories, which can intrigue some collectors looking for unique pieces. As installations are often undervalued in the home media market, it could be an interesting gem for those with a taste for avant-garde cinema.
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