2020
Maybe 2020 broke me and I'm incapable of consuming art without somehow relating it to the pandemic, but a story about finding enjoyment in the mundane while stuck at home hits just right this year.
There is a great use of VR design to make the space feel tangible and objects fun to mess around with, while the flat colours and smooth lighting give a delightful mood to the place. It holds you just long enough so none of that gets stale.
There is a great use of VR design to make the space feel tangible and objects fun to mess around with, while the flat colours and smooth lighting give a delightful mood to the place. It holds you just long enough so none of that gets stale.
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There's definitely some Yoko Taro here, in the dark but comedic tone and the questions around the relation between author and creation, but that's not enough to push me through overwhelming piled up systems and the oh so tired idea of the twisted dark and grim version of fairy tales we usually associate with purity.
2021