Sunday, August 26, 2007
Brian Eno- Music for Airports
Its interesting to think of how sound affects spaces. It seems like people usually pay little attention to the sounds of public spaces, even though I think it may affect people more than the way a place looks. In video for instance, someone was telling me, its acceptable for the visuals to become interupted, or to be chaotic, but when you lose control of the sound it ruins whatever visuals are there. I agree.
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4 comments:
Nice find Ash. We'll look at some of his video work a little later in the semester also.
Yes, it is true. People will often accept static in the video, but if the audio gets screwed up, they are likely to "change the channel." I love the smoke, its like billowing cotton candy.
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