sense of space
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Sense of Space: 6 Images
Phil Cullen
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Black Still• The theme of our audio piece is about a
person who suffers from total blindness.
• For people with sight, we could only perceive blindness by covering/closing our eyes, and seeing only total darkness.
• This image is representative of our characters perception, but also acts as an obvious signifier of the initial image an audience will have as they listen to the audio piece.
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Close up of an Eye
• Again this image follows on from the previous still, and is symbolic of sight, vision and personal perception.
• This still also reflects the style of the audio piece, in that it aims to be a subjective personal view from the perspective of a single character.
• Additionally this identifies that space cannot be viewed literally; it has to be interpreted or imagined.
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Close up of an Ear
• Sensory perception plays a big role in our audio piece.
• Sound is often said to become heightened and more sensitive when another sense such as sight is lost or hindered.
• Relating with the previous stills, this image again enforces how image will have to be created relying on other senses, in this case with a specific focus on auditory hearing.
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Radio
• A major part of our audio piece is sourced from the sounds of a radio, in which an audio interview is being played.
• The radio is a purely auditory interaction, and so we felt it could be utilized to tell a part of the audio piece.
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Kitchen Appliances (Cup, Teaspoon, and Kettle)
• These objects show what the character within the audio can be heard doing.
• Whilst fairly mundane, it is to emphasize that simple tasks can still be achieved.
• They also present fairly clear sounds that are recognizable for listeners.
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Rain• Rain has a very important presence in our
audio, as a metaphorical anecdote and as a practical application.
• When rain hits different surfaces it creates a variation of different sounds that are distant and can be separated from each other.
• All the sounds act like a jigsaw; identifying each surface and fitting them together would create a visual depiction of the surrounding.