"A stunning work of art from a talented new voice in video, photography and film... [...] Tobias Feltus's "Conscious Life" is a near-perfect example of the symbiosis between picture and sound that is only possible within these two forms. They called The Jazz Singer a "talkie" in 1927 because human speech, or a lack thereof, was the real defining quality of the silent films that preceded it. Aereogramme's music contains words, but they aren't directly spoken by any of the characters in "Conscious Life." Rather they serve as our guide through the psychology and context behind the happenings on screen." -Imran at Obtusity Read the full review here! |
| Our collaborative efforts have come together, and will be shown to Scotland on STV. I contributed stills and animated chapter headings/credits to this film full of irony and starring some of Scotland's greatest musical and literary talent, narrated by Pat Nevin. <more info> Images and video copyright Tobias Feltus, Polite, Caledonia TV and STV © 2006-2007 |