Thursday, 15 December 2016

Study task 6 : Sound - Lilli Carre (and others)


  • This animation uses everyday real sounds such as street noise ect. to interact with the abstract imagery of Lilli Carre's illustrations. 
  • What I find interesting about this animation is the fact that the sound dictates the movement, as the components of each image seem to react and interact with the soundtrack. I also like how these are really simple and subtle movements. 
  • I think the idea of using real life sounds, instead of music or a voice over, within my sting could be really appropriate to the themes I am exploring with relation to Murakami's work as it creates this interaction between the mundane and the abstract.   
  • It opens the new concept of considering how the sounds I use to interact with my images could reflect Murakami and his world as a person and author? --> sound of: someone running, jazz, a jazz bar, smoking, silence, writing, reading, commuting, cats meowing, the ticking of a clock. 

This animation, using bird noises, similarly creates this interaction between real sound and abstract imagery; however towards the finale of the video this interaction ceases to exist as the sound is manipulated to become almost haunting, and abstract in itself - maybe this is another thing to consider - the manipulation of sound - in order to emphasise the theme of otherworldliness within my stings.

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