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15415587 No.15415587 [Reply] [Original]

Can we have a sound thread if we make it a:
>Books with the feel of this image+sound
type thread?

Example: Alfred Döblin - Berlin Alexanderplatz

>> No.15415629
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Henry Miller - The Tropic of Cancer

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Hermann Hesse - Steppenwolf

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Joseph von Eichendorff - Das Marmorbild

>> No.15415978

>>15415945
dreamy colors

>> No.15416053

I hope that with at least one of them you get the picture of what this is tying to accomplish and how more interesting this would be than the simple
>post an image get a book recomendation
threads by adding sound.
I have only used music but it really doesn't have to be that. Especially since msot people find it difficult to associate a time period without the music exclusively from that era, it would leave us limited to for literature standards very contemporary options only.
For example pic related with some amazonas jungle or river sounds could give the answer: Humboldt - Ansichten der Natur
or a painting by one from the Peredvizhniki and the approriate sound would yield whatever great russian classic you are looking for.

I hope there is at least one other person who hasn't been too ignorant and therefore doesn't just see the images but knows how to get the sound as well.

OK. Jsut because I fear I will get 0 responses, check out here >>>/trash/30294077 if you haven't figured it out yet.

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>>15416053
forgot file

>> No.15417070

b

>> No.15418226

last bump

>> No.15418245

>>15415945
the more i look at it, the more i love this image. how sexually ambigous in their luminous beauty the both youths are, the unbearable colors, the setting, this background.
God, i hope i will dream of this today

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friend, the thread is great, yet i can see it dying soon. people are more preoccupied with baits about women and whatnot. do you have a discord or telegram to share the rest of your massive dreamy painting folder?
pic - Johny took his gun. the overall feel somehow reminds me of a mind wallowing in memory.

>> No.15418362

>>15418317
I appreciate the sincere response finally.Do you have sound extensions installed and enabled to really appreciate the intent of what I am trying to push for?
It is described here >>>/trash/30294077
You can see by the filename which have audio added and which don't.

With your pic and the film you refrenced would lead to a typical "all quiet on the western front" but if you add some more upbeat female vocals swing or jazz music you could shift the feel more in a "Farewell to Arms" where the focus isn't jsut on the horror of battle and war but more ww1 vets experiencing life after the war or away from the front.

>> No.15419266

Last last bump.

>> No.15419537
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I’ll bump even though I phone post, but this is one of my favorite paintings, Burial of the Sardine by Goya.

There are a few photographs and paintings that seem to make sound when I look at them, this is one.