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Other films were powerful enough to work with a more standard presentation. Jacques Perconte’s Twenty Nine Minutes at Sea, for example, was so overwhelming it transcended the shabby office space in which it was projected. Initially showing an overhead shot of an expanse of sea, the digital image slowly distorts and bleeds together until the video begins to look like a Manet oil painting, with the colour red ominously creeping into the frame.
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