In our busy life, we often forget to stop listening to the wonderful sounds our fathers hear every day. In our lives, the sound of cars is constantly being heard, or the noise of airplanes is ringing in other noises. In the video package "Silent Voices", Gordon Hampton encourages people to experience nature and all their wonderful sounds. But Hampton said that even if he wanted silence of the square inch, he could not remove the voice of developed countries. The package begins by shooting the state of the city quickly and in detail.
Gordon Hampton, who may know more about silence than anyone else, roughly defines silence as an artificial noise. As a writer and self-name "acoustic ecologist" Hendon has studied and recorded "silence" over the past 30 years (I heard some of his best works here). He argues that (gently, quietly) our world is polluted by artificial noise and is dominated by vision. He suggested that we are not for silence, but to separate themselves for listening. This is a pleasure when doing this
Silence may be in danger of extinction and acoustic ecologist Gordon Hempton believes that even in the furthest corner of the world it is affected by noise pollution. In "quiet sanctuary", join Hempton and enter immersive Olympic National Park, one of the quietest places in North America. Testimony is an interactive documentary of virtual reality that shares the story of a journey of their treatment with the survivors of five sexual assaults. In addition to the movie, testimony is an advocacy platform that allows the public to witness silent people. In the case of Brock Turner, sexual assaults in Bircosby and harassment by women by Bill O'Reilly are three recent examples that produced public protests against sexual assault and consent. Despite the continuous humiliation of the victims and the discounts they experienced, survivors are moving forward and giving power to each other to become the subject of change and hope.