Loudthings (2008)

Loudthings (2008) poster

LOUDTHINGS is an audiovisual account of an expedition into the innards of the computer. Using a set of elementary instructions such as modulation, masking, and feedback, Telcosystems programmed a self-organizing network of algorithmic processes for the creation of spatial image and sound. The result is a non-referential world which strains the senses; an exploration along the borders of human perception, through worlds of multiplying and mushrooming clouds of light and sound, through worlds of mesmerizing spatiality and interferring landscapes.

Director: Telcosystems
Runtime: 13 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Telcosystems

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Loudthings about?
LOUDTHINGS is an audiovisual account of an expedition into the innards of the computer. Using a set of elementary instructions such as modulation, masking, and feedback, Telcosystems programmed a self-organizing network of algorithmic processes for the creation of spatial image and sound. The result is a non-referential world which strains the senses; an exploration along the borders of human perception, through worlds of multiplying and mushrooming clouds of light and sound, through worlds of mesmerizing spatiality and interferring landscapes.
Who directed Loudthings?
Loudthings was directed by Telcosystems.
How long is Loudthings?
Loudthings has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).