apparently, the director was very much pursuing decontextualization and then seeking a chaotic aesthetic in random collisions. But despite the seemingly chaotic collisions, this film was obviously organized, such as the sound effects and the rhythmic overlapping of the image. the still are so beautiful and definitely well thought out. The poses of the characters are very elegant. though the whole thing looks cluttered, inside there is a very classical, artificial beauty. is this closer to or further from AI?
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apparently, the director was very much pursuing decontextualization and then seeking a chaotic aesthetic in random collisions. But despite the seemingly chaotic collisions, this film was obviously organized, such as the sound effects and the rhythmic overlapping of the image. the still are so beautiful and definitely well thought out. The poses of the characters are very elegant. though the whole thing looks cluttered, inside there is a very classical, artificial beauty. is this closer to or further from AI?