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Mr. Edison’s Ear

“An inventive exploration of the visceral nature of sound and how we learned to capture and reproduce it over time. Anchored by the discovery of the phonograph by the brilliant-and deaf-inventor Thomas Edison, this visual and conceptual collage of rich archival footage and animation playfully traces the birth of technological reproduction and the beginnings of our modern, audio-drenched world.” – Gisèle Gordon (Hot Docs Canadian Spectrum programmer) Selected Screenings: Canadian Spectrum, HotDocs, 2008; DOK Leipzig Festival, 2008

Film Maker
Duran, Francisca
Year
2008
Country
Canada
Length
32
Category
art & artists, body, film studies, found footage, history, Portraits, science/medicine, Sound Art + Music, Work about Women, Work by Women
Genre
Animation, documentary, experimental