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SOUNDFILM is a fascinating exploration of sound and image, crafted through a unique six-projector 16mm setup. It’s like stepping into a time capsule of sound recording history, with visuals stitched together from educational films of the mid-20th century. The pacing in this film is deliberately slow, allowing you to sink into its layers — both visually and sonically. The way fragments are juxtaposed creates an almost dreamlike atmosphere, blurring the lines between what we see and what we hear. It’s definitely one of those pieces that invites you to experience film as a sensory medium rather than just a narrative one. Very distinctive in its approach, it really resonates with anyone interested in the interplay of sound and image in cinema.
SOUNDFILM is an intriguing piece that stands out for its experimental format and scarcity. The use of six projectors is not common, making this work a rare find for collectors. While it may not have widespread recognition, its unique engagement with both auditory and visual elements appeals to those interested in avant-garde cinema. As a 16mm film, it also embodies a vintage charm that many collectors find attractive.
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