Part of the Optofonica #1 series
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David Bowie: Black Tie White Noise
Six full tracks and three clips from David Bowie’s latest album, ‘Black Tie, White Noise’, performed live at the Hollywood Center Studios in Los Angeles on 8th May, 1993. There is also interviews with the man himself talking about the album.
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The Sound
A writer who studies the paranormal believes that low frequency tactile sound is the cause for reported ghost sightings in an abandoned subway station. In an attempt to debunk the sightings, she breaks into the station to record evidence.
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White Noise Histologic Samples
This is a hypothetical scenario where imagination discovers new forms of microscopic life, cells of light in constant transformation as if they were living tissue, in the image tuned by an analog television with no signal.
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Conrad Koch: White Noise
In this UK premiere, South Africa’s top ventriloquist, Conrad Koch, chats racism, apartheid and colonialism, with his double International EMMY award nominated puppet friend and South African TV star Chester Missing. It’s personal, honest and side-splittingly funny.
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White Noises
Hervé knows how to get in touch with the Other Side, no doubt about that. But the real difficulty in spiritism sessions isn’t receiving signs, it’s understanding them.
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White Noise 2: The Light
A man’s family brought back from the verge of death, he then discovers he can identify people who are about to die.
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White Noise
White Noise follows Ava, who suffers from misophonia – an extreme hyper-sensitivity to sound. When this reaches new terrifying heights, her doctor enrolls her in an experimental trial involving an anechoic chamber: the world’s quietest room.
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OMG! Oh My Girl
A chaotic love story of a man and a girl who keep falling for each other in the wrong place at the wrong time over and over as if God enjoys playing tricks on them and won’t easily give them a break to be together.
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Beth Ditto – Montreux Jazz Festival
The thirty-year-old, fresh from the Gossip split, seemed in a joyful mood, almost incredulous, to tread the stage of the famous Montreux Jazz. Beth Ditto, in a sequined dress, was in charge of warming up the audience before the legendary Pet Shop Boys.