BRILLIANT NOISE
USA / UK, 2006
Directors: Ruth Jarman e Joe Gerhardt (Semiconductor Films)
Running time: 6 min
Brilliant Noise takes us into the data vaults of solar astronomy. After sifting through hundreds os thousand of computer files made accesible via open access archives, Semiconductor have brought together some of the suns finest unseen moments. These images have been kept in their most raw form, revealing the energetic particles and solar wind as a rain of white noise. This black and white grainy quality is routinely cleaned up by NASA, usually hiding the processes and mechanics in action behind the capturing procedure. Most of the imagery has been collected by satellites orbiting the Earth as single frames, or files of information, that are then reorganised into spectral sequences. The soundtrack brings to light the hidden forces at play upon the solar surface, by directly translating the intensity of the brightness into audio manipulation.









