Answering To me About (c) Sound
What would be interesting without sound.
Something that needs to feel alive and powerful needs to be
heard and sound on its own is a whole experience. Even if it
is music or the fingers on the keypad it reveals life existence.
Seeing my mark moving by making sound it means that there
is something going on. There is a second level of narrative. The
"scratch" noise, the bubble and the echo singing... Something
is growing and then something emerges from a sort of water
and then a voice, that actually let your mind create its own story.
The in-class experience of creating sounds -from things that we
do not even consider as sound sources- has been a great
inspiration not only for the digital design but for other classes
as well. Probably my image-sound relation is diegetic :
there is the syncing of the growing "hair" with the weird
paper noise which represent my chaotic nature, there is the
creature that nobody really knows what it is.. that emerges
from the hair along with the bubble noise ... and the voice
-singing- that gives a tale and mystery sense in the whole narrative.
It could be called an allusion because the truth is that the
idea is mostly conceptual than pragmatic. Hair wouldn't make
noise like paper even though a creature could sing...
Sound finally creates tension, forms another narrative layer,
and can reinforce the narrative it self depending on the relation
the creator chooses to make.
Something that needs to feel alive and powerful needs to be
heard and sound on its own is a whole experience. Even if it
is music or the fingers on the keypad it reveals life existence.
Seeing my mark moving by making sound it means that there
is something going on. There is a second level of narrative. The
"scratch" noise, the bubble and the echo singing... Something
is growing and then something emerges from a sort of water
and then a voice, that actually let your mind create its own story.
The in-class experience of creating sounds -from things that we
do not even consider as sound sources- has been a great
inspiration not only for the digital design but for other classes
as well. Probably my image-sound relation is diegetic :
there is the syncing of the growing "hair" with the weird
paper noise which represent my chaotic nature, there is the
creature that nobody really knows what it is.. that emerges
from the hair along with the bubble noise ... and the voice
-singing- that gives a tale and mystery sense in the whole narrative.
It could be called an allusion because the truth is that the
idea is mostly conceptual than pragmatic. Hair wouldn't make
noise like paper even though a creature could sing...
Sound finally creates tension, forms another narrative layer,
and can reinforce the narrative it self depending on the relation
the creator chooses to make.

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