The Air That Trembles: Embodied Listening in The History of Sound
The film moves with the measured tempo of a stage play—scenes arranged as chambers for voice, silence, and recollection—and proposes a simple but resonant thesis: sound is invisible yet physical; it touches us, and we touch it, as surely as breath troubles air.
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