A Grammar for Listening (Part 3)
Originally released in 2009. A Grammar for Listening (Part 3) is a feature film. directed by Luke Fowler. At just 13 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In part 3, Fowler furthers his on-going dialogue with the sound artist Toshiya Tsunoda (Yokohama, Japan). Toshiya Tsunoda develops an on-going philosophical line of enquiry regarding the art of field recording, as a conceptual act, and that of the relationship between the “field”, the recordist and the audience. During these investigations, he came to think about the meaning of choosing an object to focus on; drawing the conclusion that “perhaps it is similar to a hunter who becomes more interested in shooting the bow than the prey itself”.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Grammar for Listening (Part 3) about?
In part 3, Fowler furthers his on-going dialogue with the sound artist Toshiya Tsunoda (Yokohama, Japan). Toshiya Tsunoda develops an on-going philosophical line of enquiry regarding the art of fi...
Who directed A Grammar for Listening (Part 3)?
A Grammar for Listening (Part 3) was directed by Luke Fowler.
How long is A Grammar for Listening (Part 3)?
A Grammar for Listening (Part 3) has a runtime of 0 hours and 13 minutes (13 minutes total).
When was A Grammar for Listening (Part 3) released?
A Grammar for Listening (Part 3) was released on January 3, 2009 in theaters.