In the landscape of modern digital avant-garde cinema, "Taint.mov" stands as a visceral example of "found footage" horror reimagined for the internet age. Shunning traditional narrative structures, the film utilizes a sensory-heavy approach to evoke a feeling of "digital claustrophobia." This paper analyzes how the film employs the concept of the "taint"—both as a physical corruption and a file-based error—to reflect anxieties regarding technology.
Abstract
The use of white noise and distorted industrial hums mirrors the visual degradation. Taint.mov