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SOUND OR SIGHT.
LANGUAGE OF BEHAVIOUR.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
BostonG HOTEL.
Mr L. Adler
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Mr & Mrs O, Alleman Mr J, Scott Harston Mr Mrs A. W. Van
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A.B.W. writes in the Time:- The two great popular amusements to-day, "listening-in and then tion-pictures, have one thing in mon each forgoes the aid of a sense. Mr G. Aple "You cannot see the performers in one
Mr & Mr. Bogram case, you cannot bear them in the other. One appeals to the blind, the other to Mr J. M. Bailey the deaf. Which of the two dropped Mr F. C. Basham senses is the casier to do without: sight. Mr & Mrs Beale or hearing? Which of the two fragmen- Mr R C. W. Behrend tary worlds is the further removed from Mra E. R. Beblies the real complete world the invisible Mr G. T. Bell or the inaudible?
It is a nice question,
I consult my"
own experience and End that when I an listening-in my imagination always tends
to complete the sounds I hear with a pic I seem to see, as well bure of the scene.
If as hear, the singer or the speaker. they are performing a play or an opera that I know, memory comes in to help: If I stage. and I see the action on the
Mr V. Benjamin Mr H.. Bickerton Mr B. J. Birbeck
fr 3. Birrell
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Mr G. Bowack
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Mr A. W. Graham
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Henderson
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Mr H. M. Hodges
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Mr & Mrs AG. Jiffren Mr G. J Johistau Mr & Mrs C. Koenig Mr & Mr. J. B
Kaakman
Mr & Mre 0. Lazritaon Mr G. W. Leavell Mrs E. Liddell Miss H. Lilie
Mr G. H. Lynott
Mr Fred B. Marshall
Mr D. McCallum Mr W. McKey
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and vallet
Mr & Mrs C E. Davies Mr & Mrs B. Deacon Capt. Dickuna Mrs. T. Dockray Mr G. W. O Van
Doriser
Mr & Mrs W. A. R
Douglas
Gibb
Mius Vernon Douglas Miss M. Eccles ME, J. Eldo Mr M. A. Elliott Mr & Mrs E. E. Elis Mr F.M. Ellis Miss M. Ellis Mr Carl Fond Mr N. E. Frankli Dr. Douglas B. Gawler Sir George and Lady Mr G. H. Gibson Me LM. Gill D: B.E. GHI Mr T. G. Gorton Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr J. E. Grceraill Mr C. E. Gust R A Guy Mrs I Mr M. A. Hacimel Mr Walter Hagen Capt. T. P. Hill Misses A. Hamilton
Hannibal
MT. B. Brown Mrs. M. Brown do not know it, the mental visualization fr R. C. Burdin is, of course, more difficult, but a con- Mr G.. W. Burne tinuous action of some sort I find I must Mrs C. W. Burnie imagine. Now and then there is a solu- Mr W. H. Burtt tion of continuity; after a song there Mr A, will be an interval of silence followed by
Mo a burst of applause from the invisible; audience know then there has been Mr D. some bit of stage business which Mr Christophorsch have had to miss, and when these silent Mr S. Christopherson intervals are frequent there is a serious diminution of one's pleasure. For the effort to visualize the hidden scene is always in operation, and nothing is 50 wearisome, as" wasted effort. Even when there is no dramatic action, when, for
con instane, they are broadcasting a carto of a symphony. I find that I men
I can see tally viruplier an orchestra. the bows of the first violias" all sway- ing together, as well as hear the notes they sound. And when the audience break out into applause I see them, too. in my mind's eye. Of course, the mental picture is only a vague blurred thing; to be alone and seeing a crowd in your imagination is a very different thing from being in the thick of a real crowd. But my point is that the visual imagi. pation is always there to supplement the Auditory sensation. You do not lisen to hidden performers without forming some sort of image of them in your mind.
On the other hand, at a motion-picture I do not find that any imaginary sounds come to me to supplement the visual im pression. "The Sgures are in conversa tion they move their lips, but what words their lips are forming I can only deduce from their actions. It is logical process i go through: from their behaviour I judge that GL tain words must have passed between them. What matters is their behaviour, uot their speech. A continuous dramatic. action may be quite easily represented by Mr & Mrs Banneraza behaviour alone. Did not Diderot con- tend that the quintessence of all drum was patomime, and atop his ears with cotton wool at the play in order that he might judge the better of its quality Of course, if the movies" try to give you the effect of speech unassisted by be- haviour, it eg., one of the characters pauses to elucidate the fifth proposition of the first book of Euclid, or to ex- plain Einstein's theory of relativity, you gt at one a reductio ad absurdum. The classic instance is Lord Burleigh's nod. These are the things the film cannot poss ibly do, and that wireless telephony can do with perfect case. It is only, then, by restricting Italf effects interpret. able by the language of visible behaviour Dr. J. W. Anderson that him justifies its existages It MyS. A. Arthur did ng understand the need for this res Mr & Mrs T. Arthur
riction at Erst,and tried to supple Miss E. K. Bailey meur behaviour by the clumsy device of Mr & Mrs L.C. F.
cautions or written speech. Fortu-
nature.
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Mr H Hancock"
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AW. Miller
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M: C. H. Mentague
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fr.de Mustar Mr J Mr. S. Nicolson Mr W. Norwood Mr E. H. O'Farrell Mr & Mrs
Mrs Potts
Mr &
H. Pearman
Mr & Mrs Priestley Mr. H.S. Prophet Mr M. J. Mr. J. Quint
Mr F. L. Rabbing
3r R. J. Roberge
·Mr A. H. Rowe
B. Riley Mrs J. Robinson.. Mr C. T. Rowe"
Mr C. D Ryan
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Mr. A. B. Scett
Mr E. Shav
Capt. Sigve and
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Dr. H. Semmers
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Mr & Mrs D. Timmga
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Parren
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& Ms F. M. Cras
Carleton
fords' nurse and child Dr. Doneinu
Mr & Mrs T. C. Deking
Dura
and children.
Mr & Mrs J. N. Parker Mr C. B. Shank Sir & Lady Allert
Spicer Misses E. & Spicer Mr & Mrs T. C. Fowler Stannets
and children Mr & Mrs Yan der Mesars W. L. Franklin
and M. Walk
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Brown
nately, the permissible range is wide It Mr J. W. C. Bonnar euvers the spectacular elements of life Mr W. H. Bourne great useablies, processions the aet. Mr M. J. Breen vitet of multitudes, the convulsions of Col & Mrs C. Russell
Notably it favours romance. For remark that the language of Miss P. W. Brown haviour is an aphatic language, it lends Mr S. D. Carothers. Mrs 3.0. Carpenter itself best to the expression of the violent Mr H. B. Cleland and the lari in human life which is Miss M. Cooper exactly what the majority of men and Mrs I. H. Cormack wonien, ground down in monotonous toil, Mr & Mrs W. A desire to have expressed for theru. I W
romantic film ist the Tivoli the other Mr & Mrs, D. Danby day, Warning Sher logs, said to be of Teu- Lt. Col. R. A. Deb tonic origin (and, indeed, dbviously so Mr E. C. Duncan if only from the straight backs of the Mr & Mrs J. Duncan funkys' heads), a tale of jealousy and Mr W. E. Dye murder, which reafiand this ideal to the Mrs Somers Ellis fall. There was not a single "caption" Miss Ellis in it; all was told on the screen itself. and told with thrilling ever. Indeed,
Cornett
Mr & Mrs W. A.
Eustace
Mr A. Forts
I think the dead silence of the film was Miss M. Forbes here un drawback, bus aa enhancement Bliss G. Forthergill of the horror It looks ps though the Mr.R. L. W. Foxter motion-pictures were going to give ro.
mantic meledrama a new lens of lifer Mr. F. F. P.
Franklin "High" comeds, the comedy of brilliant Lt. G. G. Frederick dialogue and verbal wit, is, of cours r&dir W. D outside their range. That must still be
Goodfellow MJ, M.
Gordon Mr & Mrs Geo." W.
Grey
ft to the regular stage, to the revival] of Mr. Playfair and the audacities of Mr. Maugham..
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Stephens Mr & Mrs T. J. Wright
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Mfr K..Larmen Mr & Mrs G. Di Leys Mike Laye
A. S. Littlejohns Majer A Mr. D. Lloyd Air L. M. S. Lloyd WH. Lock
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Manton
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Phillip Mr & Mrs H. R.
Remington Mir A. Ritchi Lt.Col. & Mirs 0.
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When all is said, however, I think the fascination wireless" is the greater. Mr & Mrs B. A. Halé There is a touch of magic abt it. You Miss M. B. Hall clap on a kind of metal head-dress and Mr & Mrs J. Hancock lo there come to you voices, from the Mr J. B. Hawker void or. rather, frota the uttermost parts Mr & Mrs W. J.- of the earth. At one moment you are Lt Comdr. G. F. Hole in Birmingham concert room, listening Mr H Howell to the Halle orchestra playing a ay Miss O. G. Jenkins phony of Lalo's at another you are with Mr G. S. Hugh-Jones this crowd at the Savoy, dancing to the Mr W. A. Jordan.. Axxophones of the Havana band, and Kiss G. Kennedy chattering like mad" between the MM. F. Key dances, and then, hey presto! after a little buzzing and whistling, you hear a voice,
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It isn't, I dare any; quite the same music r's, announcing a programme from
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Mr G. 0. Worrall Mr & Mr G. Yates
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