Experiment with Sound
FILM seen at the Edinburgh Festival in which commonplace sounds were linked to "rather horrifying visuals" and a television programme which combined spoken couplets, interesting shapes on the screen and modern music gave Alan Morris (above) the idea for "Sounds, Words and Music," a programme broadcast from Christchurch last year, which is to be heard again from 3YC at 8.0 p.m. on Thursday, August 19. Mr. Morris says the programme is an experiment in sound in which the chief ingredients of a radio programme have been used to attempt an interesting or stimulating effect. To the sound and music Mr. Morris has linked words written by himself on the theme of Man's inflated idea of his own import/ance when viewed from the cosmic stand- | point. The sounds are not meant to inter‘pret the couplets, and the whole programme ‘is for the listener to interpret how he will from his own experience
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 786, 13 August 1954, Page 20
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154Experiment with Sound New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 786, 13 August 1954, Page 20
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