An example of subliminal 1960/70s TV sculpture. Shots of this illuminated revolving wire piece take up about a third of the onscreen time for the Barry Ryan song Kitsch
A suitable case for treatment? Color saturated cruise ship on Cliffe Marshes with added late night loop.
Son taps the calendar and muses " it has been a whole year since the first Lumiere & Son piece; probably time to shuffle off". Lumiere replies "do you have anything in mind?" Son rummages around on the hard drive " ah yes I have just the thing".
In the Raudive Breakthrough experiments one of the ways of recording paranormal voices (Known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP)) was to use the white noise from a radio as a type of carrier frequency. In this ectoplasm experiment rather than a radio an algorithm is used to digitally create a constantly changing nebulous visual form. The image is scanned by and oscillator to produce sound which tracks the form and morphs from white to pink noise. This is a short two-minute extract, which may ...
Lumiere considers the original while Son is happy to fake it.
Lumiere muses that there is one thing cinema does better than almost medium and that is departures. Son agree as he boards his private helicopter ready to join the cruise ship bound for who knows where to return who knows when.