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We Need Buoyancy
Performance We Need Buoyancy - (work in progress) is apart of a longer artistic research with Asher Lev based on ecstatic practices. The video shot is taken in Collectif AuQuai in the frame of performance evening Solo Salon 2, 2014 December, Brussels.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the fascinating world of marine salvage and the dangerous, complex operations involved in bringing sunken vessels back to the surface. It delves into the technical challenges, the risks undertaken by salvage crews, and the historical significance of maritime recovery.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'We Need Buoyancy' likely appealed to a niche audience interested in maritime history and engineering. Reviews, if any, would have focused on its informative content and visual presentation of salvage operations.
What Reviewers Say
Informative look into the technical aspects of marine salvage.
Visually engaging depiction of challenging underwater operations.
Appeals to those with an interest in naval history and engineering.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this short documentary is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film likely showcases the use of specialized equipment and techniques, such as heavy-lift cranes, airbags, and submersible vehicles, that are crucial for successful marine salvage operations.
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