Sums & Differences
Originally released in 1978. Sums & Differences is a feature film. directed by Gary Hill. At just 8 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The basis of this “sound/image construct,” recorded in real time, are three black-and-white still images: a keyboard, a flute, and an African drum. These motifs are altered through digitalization, solarization, and interframe switching. As they alternate, the images are accompanied acoustically by simple tonal routines of the instruments shown – little sequences of sound on the keyboard, some drum beats, a brief trill of the flute. The solarization effect of the images changes with the sounds. The work intensifies as it progresses, and images and sounds succeed one another ever more rapidly until a melody of the three instruments emerges. The frequency of the video images continues to increase, with the result that the images pulsate ever more quickly until they gradually overlay one another, producing a cinematographic effect through interferences. Parallel to this, the audio frequency of the melody rises until fundamental tones form, lasting several seconds.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sums & Differences about?
The basis of this “sound/image construct,” recorded in real time, are three black-and-white still images: a keyboard, a flute, and an African drum. These motifs are altered through digitalizati...
Who directed Sums & Differences?
Sums & Differences was directed by Gary Hill.
How long is Sums & Differences?
Sums & Differences has a runtime of 0 hours and 8 minutes (8 minutes total).
When was Sums & Differences released?
Sums & Differences was released on January 1, 1978 in theaters.