The Reach of Resonance

The Reach of Resonance

Documentary, Music | March 21, 2011

Miya Masaoka uses music to interact with plants and insects; Jon Rose turns fences into musical instruments with a violin bow in conflict zones ranging from the Australian outback to Israel; John Luther Adams translates geophysical phenomena in Alaska into music; and Bob Ostertag explores socio-political issues through processes as diverse as transcribing riots into string quartets, and creating live cinema with garbage. By contrasting the creative paths of these artists, and a connection between them by the world renowned Kronos Quartet, the film explores music not as a form of entertainment, career, or even self-expression, but as a tool to develop more deeply meaningful relationships with people and the complexities of the world they live in.

The Reach of Resonance

Documentary, Music | March 21, 2011

The Reach of Resonance
Miya Masaoka uses music to interact with plants and insects; Jon Rose turns fences into musical instruments with a violin bow in conflict zones ranging from the Australian outback to Israel; John Luther Adams translates geophysical phenomena in Alaska into music; and Bob Ostertag explores socio-political issues through processes as diverse as transcribing riots into string quartets, and creating live cinema with garbage. By contrasting the creative paths of these artists, and a connection between them by the world renowned Kronos Quartet, the film explores music not as a form of entertainment, career, or even self-expression, but as a tool to develop more deeply meaningful relationships with people and the complexities of the world they live in.
Producers Candela Films
Original title The Reach of Resonance
Directors Steve Elkins
Writers

Cast

John Luther Adams

as Himself

Jon Rose

as Himself

Harry Vatiliotis

as Himself

Miya Masaoka

as Herself

Pierre Hébert

as Himself

Bob Ostertag

as Himself

Dirk Lummerzheim

as Himself

Brazina Boston

as Herself