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A collage combining elements of photoanimation with a primitive computer-generated image. In terms of visuals, Bąkowski primarily uses slightly different textures, forcing the viewer to pay close attention. He uses the aesthetics of historical video art, late analog and early digital solutions, deliberately abandoning technically perfect images and referring to VHS quality.

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A collage combining elements of photoanimation with a primitive computer-generated image. In terms of visuals, Bąkowski primarily uses slightly different textures, forcing the viewer to pay close attention. He uses the aesthetics of historical video art, late analog and early digital solutions, deliberately abandoning technically perfect images and referring to VHS quality.

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