Hello Frameworkers,

I’m preparing an academic article on experimental films with soundtracks that 
have their source in the human body, that is, primarily non-linguistic bodily 
sounds (or a more “primitive” form of language).
Valie Export’s performance video i turn over the pictures of my voice in my 
head (2009)
shows a close up-of the artist’s larynx from the inside out, while she 
strenuously reflects on the relevance of the voice 
(https://www.sixpackfilm.com/en/catalogue/1765/).

The soundtrack of Daichi Saito’s earthearthearth (2021) consists of an 

improvisation by saxophonist Jason Sharp, in which his heartbeat and breathing 
play a prominent role. 

Purely auditory examples (though without video – I am searching for films with 
image and sound tracks) are the sound poems of Henri Chopin. In Mes bronches 
(1968), for instance, he swallowed small microphones in order to record his 
bronchial cavities (https://on-air.caricomassimo.org/en/airchive/mes-bronches). 

 

I wonder if anyone here could suggest more experimental films whose soundtracks 
involve the artist’s physical/bodily presence as a central element? Any 
suggestion will be appreciated. 

Best,

Gabriele Jutz

 

 

-----------------------------------------


Univ. Prof. Mag. Dr. Gabriele Jutz
Universität für angewandte Kunst
Abteilung für Medientheorie

T +43 699 12 10 81 44

dieangewandte.at

medientheorie.ac.at
Postsparkasse

Georg-Coch-Platz 2

HP Raum 022
1010 Wien / Austria

 

http://www.resettheapparatus.net

 

-- 
Frameworks mailing list
[email protected]
https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org

Reply via email to