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Monday 2 November 2009

Sound of Silence




Without sound we find replacements or try to improvise with what we know. However what about sounds that we are unaware of or cannot connect to. 

Seeing a moving clip of a man walking down a street without any sound, we can interpret the sound of his footsteps and gain an understanding of the clip. However if we are presented with a silent clip where we are unaware of what sound is being produced we are suddenly stuck and isolated without an understanding of what is going on, left in the unknown and unable to interoperate in a comfortable way.


    

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