Platform 4 presents Invisible Music
World Premiere - 8pm, Wednesday 15th July.
8pm on Wednesday 15 July Invisible Music presented by Platform 4.
Invisible Music is a new immersive and contemporary digital experience from acclaimed performance company Platform 4, blending film and soundscape to create an intimate meditation on hearing loss.
Invisible Music is a new immersive and contemporary digital experience from acclaimed performance company Platform 4, blending film and soundscape to create an intimate meditation on hearing loss.
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About the film...
We recommend that you use headphones for the best audio experience. Running time: 45 minutes Age guidance: N/A Invisible Music is an intimate audio and visual exploration of the experiences associated with hearing loss. The digital film has been made accessible to all with subtitles, so those hard of hearing can still experience the message. |
"…at concerts, violinists and flautists sway in mime, rapt to the sound of invisible music. Listening I hear differently."
What happens when the soundtrack to your life starts to change?
An experimental new musical journey from Pete Flood (Bellowhead’s arranger and composer) with striking projections by digital artist Barret Hodgson (Fatboy Slim; Motionhouse), Invisible Music is a captivating immersive and intimate meditation on hearing loss, drawn from personal experiences.
With a routine trip to Sainsbury’s becoming an exercise in the surreal, and everyday experiences proving abnormal and out of your control, participants can journey across the mesmerising soundscape and experience life behind the impairment –
helping to raise awareness for the 12 million individuals in the UK with hearing difficulties.
An incredibly illuminating piece for friends and family of those experiencing hearing loss, as well as those culturally inclined looking for new digital experiences, this all-encompassing aural headphone experience is an eye-opener for all. The film is also subtitled to ensure it is accessible to those who are hard of hearing.
Platform 4 is an artist-led company that creates playful and unexpected worlds in which performers and participants can explore their creativity and the things that matter to them. The work is highly visual, reliant on soundscape and music and often intimate in scale, connects people and puts human relationships at the heart of the event.
An experimental new musical journey from Pete Flood (Bellowhead’s arranger and composer) with striking projections by digital artist Barret Hodgson (Fatboy Slim; Motionhouse), Invisible Music is a captivating immersive and intimate meditation on hearing loss, drawn from personal experiences.
With a routine trip to Sainsbury’s becoming an exercise in the surreal, and everyday experiences proving abnormal and out of your control, participants can journey across the mesmerising soundscape and experience life behind the impairment –
helping to raise awareness for the 12 million individuals in the UK with hearing difficulties.
An incredibly illuminating piece for friends and family of those experiencing hearing loss, as well as those culturally inclined looking for new digital experiences, this all-encompassing aural headphone experience is an eye-opener for all. The film is also subtitled to ensure it is accessible to those who are hard of hearing.
Platform 4 is an artist-led company that creates playful and unexpected worlds in which performers and participants can explore their creativity and the things that matter to them. The work is highly visual, reliant on soundscape and music and often intimate in scale, connects people and puts human relationships at the heart of the event.
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