Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, 'Notes on Noise 01 Hoffmann's Hymn' is quite the trip. It’s a documentary, but calling it a documentary feels like limiting it. The tone is quirky, and the pacing is deliberately disjointed, almost like it’s mimicking the erratic nature of the source material. You’ve got this wild juxtaposition of a latex mouth that sings—sounds strange, right? But it’s all part of Norbert Pfaffenbichler’s vision. The collage of visuals draws you in with its oddity and fascination. There's a certain atmosphere that feels both intimate and surreal, and honestly, it makes you ponder the relationship between technology and art. The practical effects and the way they play with sound are distinctive. Worth checking out for sure if you’re into the avant-garde.
avant-garde approachmerges technology and artquirky and surreal atmosphere
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover