What a unique AMV! I loved it for its concept alone in that it wasn't something I'd typically expect.
It's not something I'd watch on a daily basis, but I enjoyed it for what it was and all the really odd virtualism/symbology in it, and the glasses of the main character seeing all the different things. Definitely a keeper for me though.
This isn't so much a complaint as much a difference in editing opinion, but I really didn't care much for the zooming/panning of the many different art/symbol things during the early stage of the AMV. I would have liked to have seen the character involved a little more in that stage, as to make a better setup of the concept.
The middle-late (from :53-end) was the strong part of the AMV which I enjoyed immensely.
The artistic nudity also wasn't over the top, and it actually played a good role. So props there.