Musical Stairs

One of a series of films that uses soundtracks generated directly from their own imagery. I shot the images of a staircase specifically for the range of sounds they would produce. I used a fixed lens to film from a fixed position at the bottom of the stairs. Tilting the camera up increases the number of steps that are included in the frame. The more steps that are included the higher the pitch of sound. A simple procedure gave rise to a musical scale (in eleven steps which is based on the laws of visual perspective. A range of volume is introduced by varying the exposure. The darker the image the louder the sound (it can be the other way round, but Musical Stairs uses a soundtrack made from the negative of the image.) The fact that the staircase is neither a synthetic image, nor a particularly clean one (there happened to be leaves on the stairs when I shot the film) means that the sound is not pure, but dense with strange harmonics. – G.S.

Loading countdown...

Gaudi Killed by a Tram

1968

Metalogue

1996

WHY CARS?-CARnage!

1979

Against Filial Piety

Against Filial Piety

2001

Unheimlich III: The Mothers

Unheimlich III: The Mothers

1981

Thinking and Drawing: Japanese Art Animation of the New Millennium

Thinking and Drawing: Japanese Art Animation of the New Millennium

2005

Nanka

Nanka

1977

Batsu

Batsu

1978

Shrinking of the Sun

Shrinking of the Sun

1978

Climbing Around My Room

Climbing Around My Room

1993

The Night Side

Shelter

1967

Mirror

1987

Is This What You Were Born For?

Is This What You Were Born For?

1989

5.10.38

2006

Kodak: Take Pictures Further

Kodak: Take Pictures Further

1996

Sonata for Pen, Brush, and Ruler

Sonata for Pen, Brush, and Ruler

1968

Punkline

1980

A Device of No Use

A Device of No Use

1974

Expiration

Expiration

1976