original title: Future Landscapes: Expedice do zvuku
running time: 120 min.
synopsis
What does sound tell us that image does not? Sound field-recording is our research method for understanding the nature of these physical places where energetic, agrarian, natural and political processes take place. Sound is our starting point for revealing elements, relationships, and structures that are not visible and yet foreshadow the challenges of the near future. Supported by the site recordings, photographs and video excerpts, the artists will discuss their experience from the shooting.
biography
The multidisciplinary Czech-Icelandic project Landscapes of the Future by Ivo Bystřičan and Tereza Swadoschová lets civilization‘s neuralgic points sound. It is created by musician Václav Havelka and his Icelandic counterpart Pan Throrarensen, philosopher Lukáš Likavčan, and field-recordists Sara Pinheiro and Magnús Bergsson. The lecture will be led by director Ivo Bystřičan and soundmaker Sara Pinheiro.