All The Time In The World

All The Time In The World

2005
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Overview

Presented as a fictional documentary, the sound film All the Time in The World sees the millions of years that have shaped and formed the land, played out at the speed of sound. Semiconductor have reanimated Northumbria’s epic landscape using data recordings from the archives at the British Geological Survey in Edinburgh. This data of local and distant seismic disturbances has been converted to sound and used to reveal and bring to life the constantly shifting geography around us. We follow the motion of the sound as it travels from the coast at Cocklawburn to the hills of The Cheviots, transforming the land. We travel to Abb’s Head and witness Earth Lights, made visible by the seismic sounds. These phenomena are said to be the result of tectonic movement in the strata below us. Flashes of light and electricity are produced as movement squeezes mineral crystals together, displaying luminous objects whose motion coincides with the direction of ruptures within the earth.

Status: Released

Language: EN

Production Information

Production Countries
United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
No Language

Quick Facts

Release Date January 1, 2005
Status Released
Language EN
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Cast

Key Crew

Joe Gerhardt
Director
Ruth Jarman
Director
Semiconductor
Director