Temperature Rising (2003)
Climate scenario where temperature rise causes hallucinogenic heat-stroke resulting in tropical mirages and double vision. The main focus in the videoworks ‘Level’, ‘Temperature Rising’ and ‘Bloomberg’ has been image and sound as equal units. This means that I’m trying not to put sound to image or image to sound but to work with the two in a parallel process where a motion can start in a picture and end up moving through sound. My interest in movements travelling through time in image and sound developed during my studies in visual art and electro-acoustic music.
Director: Christine Ödlund
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: January 1, 2003
Country: Sweden
Original Language: sv
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Temperature Rising about?
- Climate scenario where temperature rise causes hallucinogenic heat-stroke resulting in tropical mirages and double vision. The main focus in the videoworks ‘Level’, ‘Temperature Rising’ and ‘Bloomberg’ has been image and sound as equal units. This means that I’m trying not to put sound to image or image to sound but to work with the two in a parallel process where a motion can start in a picture and end up moving through sound. My interest in movements travelling through time in image and sound developed during my studies in visual art and electro-acoustic music.
- Who directed Temperature Rising?
- Temperature Rising was directed by Christine Ödlund.
- How long is Temperature Rising?
- Temperature Rising has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
- What genre is Temperature Rising?
- Temperature Rising is a Documentary film.
- Where was Temperature Rising produced?
- Temperature Rising was produced in Sweden.