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Wings of Li is a curious piece of animation that stands out due to its unique production method. The visuals are basically photocopies from the 'Li' book, but they're tapelifted on 16mm clear film, which gives it this textured, almost nostalgic vibe. The color palette, especially with the Hawaiian tablecloth ink transfer, creates a warm yet surreal atmosphere. You can feel the pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, inviting you to really absorb the intricacies of each frame. The themes seem to touch on the ephemeral nature of memory and perception, wrapped in a visual style that feels like a handmade artifact. It's not your typical animated feature, but that’s what makes it distinctive, the practical effects being so raw and tactile. Definitely a conversation starter for collectors who appreciate the experimental side of animation.
Experimental animation techniqueHandmade aestheticThemes of memory and perception
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