The Death of Natural Language (2007)
The Death of Natural Language is an ascii animation of a plane crashing into the ground which provides a poetic illustration of how people have lost the ability to express themselves eloquently. Furthermore, the abstracted image mediated by ascii text parallels modern human communication; meaning is often lost or misinterpreted by the process. The music is miko by the beans.
Director: Clint Enns
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: June 28, 2007
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Death of Natural Language about?
- The Death of Natural Language is an ascii animation of a plane crashing into the ground which provides a poetic illustration of how people have lost the ability to express themselves eloquently. Furthermore, the abstracted image mediated by ascii text parallels modern human communication; meaning is often lost or misinterpreted by the process. The music is miko by the beans.
- Who directed The Death of Natural Language?
- The Death of Natural Language was directed by Clint Enns.
- How long is The Death of Natural Language?
- The Death of Natural Language has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).