
Screen titles introduce the film as an attempt to see sound. Reinald Werrenrath sings Wagner's "O Evening Song," as the artist creates moods through the eye.
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Should you watch this? If you like abstract art or old-school experimental film, yeah, give it a go. It’s only a few minutes long. But if you need a plot or characters, keep walking. You’ll probably hate it if you get bored by stuff that doesn't have a clear point. So, the whole thing starts with this promise: an atte...


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Mary Ellen Bute

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"Should you watch this? If you like abstract art or old-school experimental film, yeah, give it a go. It’s only a few minutes long. But if you need a plot or characters, keep walking. You’ll probably hate it if you get bored by stuff that doesn't have a clear point. So, the whole thing starts with this promise: an attempt to see sound. That’s a bold claim for a bunch of paper clips and light, right? But honestly? It kind of works in a trippy, old-timey way. The way the light hits those paper cl..."

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