The Film "Noise" Shows You What You Hear Through Stop-Motion

Two Polish artists create visual representations of sound.

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In 2011, Polish animation artists Katarzyna Kijek and Przemyslaw Adamski released trailers for Noise, a short film that seeks to represent sound visually by employing stop-motion techniques. The artistic duo has recently released the full version, and it has been screened at more than 60 film festivals so far.

Their website elaborates on the film’s inspiration: "Noise is inspired by the theoretic work of George Berkeley and the basis of synesthetic perception. It’s a game of imagination provoked by sound. Individual sounds penetrating into the apartment of the main character relieved of their visual designates evoke images distant from its origins.”

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[via Huffington Post]

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