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Volume 10, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 2042-7824
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Abstract

Abstract

One pronounced effect of Fruhauf's is the discomfort it produces due to the sound of breathing that accompanies the image. In this reediting of footage demonstrating CPR, not only are the dummy and the discarded footage resuscitated; we are also forcibly synched to the rhythm of this archival fragment.

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Keyword(s): breath; distant intimacy; embodiment; haptic aurality; sound effect; soundtrack
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