Brendan, Anna and I videotaped at the Metro Detroit Airport today with almost no hassle!
A major success as all footage is crisp, clean and colorful. Anna was in charge of documenting the process producing excellent photographs. They look like album covers, each one of them!
This pertains to the spatial relation between Eno's ambient philosophy blurring with noise cultures.
Brendan is out right now interviewing Kelly again on the subject of living most of her life in a 5 by 5 foot practice room. This will set us off the educational aspect of the film as we show the "music" life, a sort of 'forced' obsession. Personally, it's difficult to discuss this area but let me tell you this: I have a lot of friends that have had their instrument beaten out of them. Pressured Pianists, Disjointed Double Bass players, Corrosive Cellists. They can be bitter sometimes over such a nice instrument.
But here's some place where I need help.
To put into perspective the definition of noise, I would like to talk to a specialist about Heart Beats at a maternity ward. To find the baby's heartbeat, the mother's heart is dominating and dwarf's the faint heartbeat of the child. In this case, the mother's heartbeat is noise and must be cancelled out. I want to have a little interview on this process for soundbytes however, I have no connection with any hospital's maternity ward. If I can get comments on where to begin, I would be most grateful.
