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Soundhunters is a transmedia musical project created by Nicolas Blies and Stéphane Hueber-Blies (also known as the Blies brothers), Marion Guth, and François Le Gall. It was broadcast on the Franco-German channel Arte in 2015 and deployed internationally via Native Instruments and the music streaming platform SoundCloud.

The project offers the audience the opportunity to remix the world around them through a creative, collaborative process.[1] Soundhunters is composed of a feature-length documentary broadcast on Arte on 19 September, 2015 (directed by Beryl Koltz),[2] a web documentary featuring international artists (Daedelus, Luke Vibert, Mikael Seifu, Simonne Jones), a participatory mobile application, and a music album sponsored by Jean Michel Jarre, entitled Zoolook Revisited.[3]

History

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Soundhunters was conceptualized by Nicolas Blies and Stéphane Hueber-Blies, François Le Gall, and Marion Guth of the Luxembourg production company a_BAHN. Openly inspired by the album Zoolook (1984) to which he pays tribute, Soundhunters was created to transform the world into an infinite musical instrument. The documentary approach offers the general public the opportunity to discover and explore the sampling technique: a sound technique that was at the heart of the Zoolook album's approach. Jean Michel Jarre explains: "The title "Zoolook" is what? It means observing the zoo of which we are each apart. That's the idea. So to take up this idea, to continue to develop it, is for me exactly what a creative work must generate, to make others want to continue. Once you have finished what you have done, it no longer belongs to you".

The transmedia

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Soundhunters was released in 2015 and consists of several media:

Awards

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Soundhunters wins the FIPA d'Or for the best digital work in Biarritz in 2015.[1] The transmedia project won also the Golden Panda "Grand Prix" and "The Most Innovative Experience" Golden Panda at the Sichuan Film Festival in 2015.[2]

Soundhunters also won the Courrier International Prize for the best web documentary in 2016.[1]

Soundhunters was also presented at the conference at SXSW[3] and the NYFF Convergence (New York Film Festival) in 2016.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Capture and Remix the World w/ SOUNDHUNTERS | Dubspot". Dubspot Blog. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Soundhunters, c'est un road movie musical". paperjam.lu. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Capture and Remix the World with SOUNDHUNTERS". Blend Blog. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  4. ^ a b ""Soundhunters, une expédition musicale" : sons ingénieux". Les Inrocks (in French). Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  5. ^ 日本放送協会. "サウンドハンター|BS世界のドキュメンタリー|NHK BS1". BS世界のドキュメンタリー|NHK BS1 (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  6. ^ "soundhunters". ARTE (in French). Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  7. ^ "Capture and Remix the World with SOUNDHUNTERS". Blend Blog. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  8. ^ "SOUNDHUNTERS (TRAILER)". Retrieved 17 July 2019 – via Vimeo.