Hello Albert there was a piece by Bill Viola. It was in his retrospective at the field museum in Chicago year was 2000. Not sure when he made it. You would sit in a chair with headphones watching him in a video with the same chair. You could hear everything in his head he had contact mics somewhere on his head. Sitting there for a while you just listen to him swallowing and breathing then some one walks up and hits him on the head. A throng goes through you as you watch and hear him get hit. Best of luckManuel Salazar Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device -------- Original message --------From: Albert Alcoz <[email protected]> Date: 1/7/23 8:32 AM (GMT-07:00) To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films with bodily sounds "YYAA" by Wojciech Bruszewski You can find it online. It was included with the dvd The Workshop of the Film Form released by the Electronic Arts IntermixEl vie., 6 ene. 2023 20:29, Kornelia Boczkowska <[email protected]> escribió: Blow-up (Siegfried A. Fruhauf, 2001) – breath Sighscape (Duncan Cowles, 2022) – the sound of someone sighing or some other non-verbal utterance W dniu 06.01.2023 o 16:58, Simon Håkansson pisze: Hermeto Pascoal - Mistérios do Corpo https://youtu.be/UPMPye2gg3o From: Frameworks <[email protected]> on behalf of Josh B Mabe <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 4:53:10 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> Subject: [Frameworks] Experimental films with bodily sounds Peter Kubelka’s Pause! Mara Mattuschka’a I Have Been Very Pleased That Andy Warhol indigestion medication commercial On Friday, January 6, 2023, Gabriele Jutz <[email protected]> wrote: 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 -- Kornelia Boczkowska, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Studies in Culture Faculty of English | Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kornelia_Boczkowska https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0875-9209
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