[VIDEO] 6825f
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ELISAVA
︎ Laus Bronze Students
︎ Laus Bronze Audiovisual
In 1952, American artist John Cage carried out a musical composition called 4:33. The musicians sat down with their instruments in silence before an audience. The final piece is the sound that emerged from them. Therefore, the artist proves the inexistence of the silence.
6825f is a visual interpretation of this musical piece made by the sound created by the enlargement of certain parts of the human body during 6.825 frames (4m 33s). The music is generated by the inaudible sounds of the human body, apparently imperceptible but eternal.
6825f is a visual interpretation of this musical piece made by the sound created by the enlargement of certain parts of the human body during 6.825 frames (4m 33s). The music is generated by the inaudible sounds of the human body, apparently imperceptible but eternal.