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Dance of Earth

Blurring the lines of truth and fiction, this sociological essay film collages moments of distant future with observations on technology led evolution and what may come next for humanity. In the image of stone is a meditation on the idea of permanence. Paced as if the viewer were flicking through radio stations, each segment contributes a small part to a greater narrative of where we came from and where we're going.

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Blurring the lines of truth and fiction, this sociological essay film collages moments of distant future with observations on technology led evolution and what may come next for humanity. In the image of stone is a meditation on the idea of permanence. Paced as if the viewer were flicking through radio stations, each segment contributes a small part to a greater narrative of where we came from and where we're going.

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