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A piece inspired by Soviet cinematic experiments that deconstructs the spectator's point of view, shortening the duration of each shot to create the illusion of superimposition.

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  • Ander Chamorro

    Ander Chamorro

  • Pablo Padrón

    Pablo Padrón

  • Iñigo Pena

    Iñigo Pena

Overview

A piece inspired by Soviet cinematic experiments that deconstructs the spectator's point of view, shortening the duration of each shot to create the illusion of superimposition.

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