Miyazaki Films

All Screaming
Last night I had my ears were bleeding by the vintage, amplifier noise, the head struck by sound waves and my eyes filled with hints of the infinite, blogs flowers spiral wound, and Luke Skywalker fighting the forces of assault. Exhibition Organized by the Berlin sound artist Shintaro Miyazaki expects to present renowned artists to INAO Shingo Japanese, Daisuke Ishida, Noriko Yamaguchi, Leonard Stephane, Hirofumi Matsuzaki, Satoshi Morita, and Seiji Morimoto through a collection covering the everyday sounds we take for granted.
Decryptopattern, Daisuke Ishida collaboration with the artist Noriko Yamaguchi (which produced an interpretation visual piece), contains sound samples of Google News launched in over 71 languages, organizing them into a symphony of thunder that the artist says, "Maybe no noise … only white noise. "Electronics in a jar with grace changed and manipulated by Seiji Morimoto shedding mourn, and mourn seismic impossible to get a flute or theremin. A sound engineering triumph that will create a precedent for a new generation of audio equipment, headphones sound pleased listeners Satoshi Morita with a series of tracks, including four works Morita heard through a surround sound system and intimate covers the whole head.
audiovisual works presented by Stephane Leonard, Hirofumi Matsuzaki, and Shingo INAO, rounded to the sensory experience. DAAD earn more recent work of Shingo INAO "Onyx" presents viewers 49 boxes each with a wristwatch companies ticking ordinary mountain. Stephane Leonard film "Silence" filter eliminates most noise radio that is absorbed through everyday life, leaving us in fear of hearing "turn it into silence. Bouquets disappear, unraveled like a stream awareness of the hands of Hirofumi Matsuzaki, underscore the undeniable fact that every object, whether stationary, it may seem, calls vibration and therefore sound.
Visitors are left with an appreciation of the presence of her sublime swing in a vibrant world, a concept often taken for granted at the time dominated for inventions such as iPods, wireless networks wire, and Blue Tooth headsets that seek to control what is essentially a realm hearing indomitable.
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Mary Danzer is a freelance writer based in Berlin, Germany and San Francisco, CA. Her interests include underground art, sustainable design, technology, travel, and online education.
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