'Sounds Like Techno' selected for Sundance Online Film Festival
March 2004
The Victorian online documentary SOUNDS LIKE TECHNO has been chosen for the Sundance Online Film Festival showcase, held as part of the Sundance Film Festival in Utah from 15 to 25 January.
The documentary explores techno culture from its roots in Detroit to its role in contemporary youth culture. Produced by Springtime Productions with the assistance of the ABC/ Film Victoria Multimedia Production Accord, SOUNDS LIKE TECHNO has broken new ground by offering interactive content driven by a linear story, and by providing the capacity to dig or explore tangents of personal interest at any point. It can be experienced at www.soundsliketechno.com.au/
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