The Spaces Beyond: Experimenting with the Theory of Audiovisual Concrète

Abstract

Sonic elongation is an audiovisual process found throughout the history of experimental filmmaking: sounds that are clearly connected to a visual source within the film’s world are gradually de-familiarised through sonic manipulation. This video essay acts performatively, subjecting the written and spoken text to a similar process of elongation to highlight how meaning can unravel and reform in complex and powerful ways

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