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An immersive documentary and sensory experience from filmmaker Sam Green that explores the elemental phenomenon of sound.
An immersive documentary and sensory experience from filmmaker Sam Green that explores the elemental phenomenon of sound.
32 Sounds is a meditation on the power of sound to bend time, cross borders and shape our perception of the world around us. Featuring a series of 32 vignettes, each is about a specific audio recording that hits an emotional, political or conceptual note. These notes reflect a broad range of sonic and cultural experiences for a meditation on the ephemeral nature of sound, its relationship with time and perception, and importantly, the subtle yet radical politics that arise from being present in one's body. Examples of these notes include John Cage and his famous piece 4'33", Cicadas and Pauline Oliveros' Deep Listening.
The film will be screened in its "live cinema" form, featuring live narration by Sam Green.
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.