From my experimental film archive © 2002/2010 by Ralph Lichtensteiger · All Rights Reserved.
Noise in analog video and television is perceived as a random dot pattern which is superimposed on the picture as a result of electronic noise and radiated electromagnetic noise picked up by the receiver's antenna—it is the "snow" which is seen with poor analog television reception or on blank VHS tapes.
I think television has betrayed the meaning of democratic speech, adding visual chaos to the confusion of voices. What role does silence have in all this noise? — Federico Fellini
A pleasure, really, this experimental idea.
thanks again, Ralph.
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