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Alright, so we’re talking about Study No. 6 here, and let me tell you, this isn’t for everyone. If you need a story, dialogue, or even, you know, _people_ on screen, you’re gonna be bored stiff. But if you’re curious about how movies started getting weird and wonderful, or if you just like watching shapes dance, then y...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Oskar Fischinger

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"Alright, so we’re talking about Study No. 6 here, and let me tell you, this isn’t for everyone. If you need a story, dialogue, or even, you know, _people_ on screen, you’re gonna be bored stiff. But if you’re curious about how movies started getting weird and wonderful, or if you just like watching shapes dance, then yeah, this is absolutely worth a watch. Art students, animation nerds, or anyone who just appreciates a good visual trip will probably dig it. Everyone else might just stare blankly..."

