My NYC
This is a little abstract. Sorry guys. Click the link, if you please.
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2 comments
Extremely powerful, Adrian. Critical moment for me was when the image zooms out to show the multiple pages of the document.
I embedded the video, so it’s right there in the post, but I still recommend, as you say, that people click the link to see the larger version.
I really like the way you invoke a feeling of discomfort and being ill-at-ease without any words. I think you perfectly capture the chaos of NY, in its form and in the emotions it elicits in its people. Your video was moving….literally…
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