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Speaks for Itself

The work presents a metaphoric stage for examining the processes of coherency decay in the communication among people.
The installation creates an ongoing conversation among a number of computer-driven characters who exchange verbal messages through speech. Due to noise and speech mannerisms, messages become slanted and gradually get stripped off their original meaning.
The work seeks to question widespread narratives, in so far as these have been coloured through perpetual reinterpretation.

Festivals and Awards:

Print Screen Festival, Israel, 2014

Director: Giori Politi, Daniil Umanski

Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television,

Film Name in Hebrew: Speaks for Itself

The work presents a metaphoric stage for examining the processes of coherency decay in the communication among people.
The installation creates an ongoing conversation among a number of computer-driven characters who exchange verbal messages through speech. Due to noise and speech mannerisms, messages become slanted and gradually get stripped off their original meaning.
The work seeks to question widespread narratives, in so far as these have been coloured through perpetual reinterpretation.

Festivals and Awards:

Print Screen Festival, Israel, 2014

 

Director: Giori Politi, Daniil Umanski

Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television,

Film Name in Hebrew: Speaks for Itself

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