Stretching Sound to Help the Mind See by Walter Murch

The danger of present- day cinema is that it can suffocate its subjects by its very ability to represent them: it doesnt possess the built-in escape valves of ambiguity that painting, music, literature, radio drama and black-and-white silent film automatically have simply by virtue of their sensory incompleteness — an incompleteness that engages the imagination of the viewer as compensation for what is only evoked by the artist.

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Ambiguity in data? in movement – dynamics of sculpture?