THE SILENT SYNTHETIC SYMPHONY: A Human-AI Collaboration, Greece, Experimental
MUSIC SHORT FILMS
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Drama, Independent, Musical, Music, Short Films
In a silent environment, artificial intelligence meets the boundless human mind and together they unite their powers to create a music and dance piece of scientific fantasy. The lyrics, composed by a robotic mind simulating the writing style of the great author William Shakespeare, draw upon a poem about Silence and how people perceive it today. The music was composed by a team of music producers, while the words are voiced by the unique, yet artificial, voice of the late English actor, Alan Rickman. Our protagonist performs theatrical dance movements, which constitute his unique way of communication. At times, he manages to harmonize with the space-time and feel tranquility within the silence, while at other times, he faces challenges. Will he, however, emerge unscathed from this enthralling blend of the artificial and the human?
Director: Giannakopoulos Efstathios
Dancer: Anastasopoulos Dimitrios
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