25° TORINO FILM FESTIVAL

Invisible Harmonies

Invisible Harmonies

Country: Thailand
Year: 2005
Duration: 8'


A seemingly random stream of connections between spaces, time place and perception takes place through a love letter which is read in bad transmission conditions in the process of movement. An antenna reception of fragments in urban fields, looking out for the continuum/connection within them. The footage for this video has been collected over a period of a few years and continents.

Biography

film director

Ran Slavin

(Jerusalem, 1968), a conceptual artist, works with various forms of audio and video,
making use of the interaction between cinema, digital and acoustic music and paint. He’s active in the world’s music and contemporary art scenes, and has created a  multifaceted opus that is deeply urban, dark and often surreal. His sound installations are a mixture of sound processes and electro-acoustic manipulations, often based on
piano and guitar. His films, which are considered to be a real exploration of the potential of audiovisual expressiveness, are based on elements like color or the speed of images in a sort of visual and acoustic stream of consciousness. For his particular creations, Slavin has also created a program to control images and audio in real time: a platform in which sound and images are juxtaposed in a flow of images, shapes and surfaces.

FILMOGRAFIA

Hotel Rooms/Airports (1996), Intifada Offspring (1996-2001), Omni 1/1.7 (1997-2002), Mercedes Camels from the Holyland (1997-2002), Hollow (2002), Informer (2002), Organic Urbanic (2002), Nowa Huta/Preview Skin (2003), North Station DM 528 (2003), Triggers Of Violence [At the Burger Ranch] (2004), Dream Zone 537 (2004), Pixel Travels (2004), Cit Oscillo (2004), The Silence (2004), You Are Beautiful (2004), A RadiophonicFairyTale (2005), Golden Twilight Moments (2005), Radio (2005), Untitled (2005), Invisible Harmonies (2002-05), Facial Witness (2005), Insomniac City (2004-06), Alenbi Moment (2007).

Cast

& Credits

regia, suono/director, sound Ran Slavin
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