The Flashcard sequences: part 1, Amsterdam 14.12.10

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Abstract

The Flashcard Sequences comprises a series of short semi-improvisatory audio-visual works produced with handheld mobile phone video and portable laptop production technologies that seek to investigate new compositional relationships between sound and image. The production process is intentionally swift and the works are produced (often in hotel rooms) as quickly as possible following the image capture. These pieces thus have their basic origins as rapid field-assembled snapshots that attempt to capture an underlying essence of a moment or place, reflected in the title of each section of the work. Julian Knowles: music and video.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationInternational Symposium on Electronic Art and Macrophonics
PublisherSydney
Publication statusPublished - 2013
EventInternational Symposium on Electronic Art and Macrophonics (19th : 2013) - Sydney
Duration: 13 Jun 201313 Jun 2013

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