On the occult nature of sound-image synchronization
On the occult nature of sound-image synchronization
Points of synchronization between sound and image can be approached as a form of repose, providing moments of comfort in a potentially threatening environment of asynchrony that can be overwrought with sound and image stimuli. The interplay between the synchrony and asynchrony is a central dynamic of audio-visual culture, which can be re-conceived and newly understood along these lines.
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Donnelly, K.J.
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2010
Donnelly, K.J.
b31cebde-a9cf-48c9-a573-97782cd2a5c0
Donnelly, K.J.
(2010)
On the occult nature of sound-image synchronization.
[in special issue: 'Sound on Screen’]
Cinephile, 6 (1), Spring Issue, .
Abstract
Points of synchronization between sound and image can be approached as a form of repose, providing moments of comfort in a potentially threatening environment of asynchrony that can be overwrought with sound and image stimuli. The interplay between the synchrony and asynchrony is a central dynamic of audio-visual culture, which can be re-conceived and newly understood along these lines.
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