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Resounding (Infrared) (2014)

Directed by Susan Hiller
30minruntime
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Plot

In the large video installation, Resounding (Infrared) (2013), from which the exhibition takes its name, Hiller presents a 30-minute film that is projected on to the entire back wall of the darkened room. The film shows moving visual patterns in vibrant, entrancing colours – dark fluorescent pinks, blues and purples ­– overlaid with stirring lines that recall a heart monitor, and which have been translated from radio waves emitted by the Big Bang. By playing sound frequencies alongside these visuals, as well as eerie recordings of disembodied voices talking about their experiences with extraterrestrial phenomena, Hiller’s installation conjures a hypnotising world of magic and possibility that is difficult to leave or forget. By sitting down to watch and listen, the audience taps into a mental experience that facilitates meditation on the extraordinary and the uncanny.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleResounding (Infrared)
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 2014
Assistant directorsSusan Hiller

Release dates

Theatrical release

United Kingdom / Jan 01, 2014

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