Lost Sound (2001)
Lost Sound documents fragments of discarded audio tape found on the streets of a small area of East London, combining the sound retrieved from each piece of tape with images of the place where it was found. The work explores the potential of chance, creating portraits of particular places by building formal, narrative and musical connections between images and sounds linked by the random discovery of the tape samples.
Director: Graeme Miller, John Smith
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: January 1, 2001
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Lost Sound about?
- Lost Sound documents fragments of discarded audio tape found on the streets of a small area of East London, combining the sound retrieved from each piece of tape with images of the place where it was found. The work explores the potential of chance, creating portraits of particular places by building formal, narrative and musical connections between images and sounds linked by the random discovery of the tape samples.
- Who directed Lost Sound?
- Lost Sound was directed by Graeme Miller, John Smith.
- How long is Lost Sound?
- Lost Sound has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).