Search and Rescue: Sound Off
Aug 23, 2011
Educational documentaries from the 1960s and 70s are becoming a rare breed. For the past decade they have been phased out by modern technology and the HD revolution, but the organic and timeless feel to the films has yet to be recaptured. They showcase fragments of experimental images, seamless animation and old-world diagrams that are timeless in nature and are more powerful when taken out of the context of their original intention. We’ve commissioned a small group of musicians to recontextualize these films by turning the sound off and providing them a live original score.