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Bellevue Botanical Garden “Sound Walk”

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Bellevue, Washington, United States

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Merri Merri Creek Walk #2: Bird Walk

How does the world sound to a bird? Equipped with some information about avian hearing, we’ll walk along the Merri Merri Creek and try to imagine this other-species reality.

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Walk With Me

Talking Birds offers digital versions of its actor-led Walk With Me walking tours exploring historic Coventry neighbourhoods. Current trails include Walk With Me #1 in Spon End, #2 in Stoke, and #4 from Naul’s Mill Park along Coventry Canal to the Nest.

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Soundwalk at the park

This is the sound recording of a walk at Pedra Azul State Park in Espirito Santo, Brazil. It’s a very special soundwalk because it emphasizes the interaction between human activity and birds.

Gabriela de Azevedo
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(dis)solutions II (sound walk)

The 8-channel sound composition (dis)solutions II reflects on proximity between bodies through water.

Anne Cecilie Caroline Brunborg Lie Katarina Radaljac

Birds

Collection · 24 items

daffodils

Collection · 2 items

water

4 sub-collections · 82 items

Related

walkingevent

Merri Merri Creek Walk #2: Bird Walk

How does the world sound to a bird? Equipped with some information about avian hearing, we’ll walk along the Merri Merri Creek and try to imagine this other-species reality.

Bruce Mowson
Sound walk

Walk With Me

Talking Birds offers digital versions of its actor-led Walk With Me walking tours exploring historic Coventry neighbourhoods. Current trails include Walk With Me #1 in Spon End, #2 in Stoke, and #4 from Naul’s Mill Park along Coventry Canal to the Nest.

birdmail
Sound walk

Soundwalk at the park

This is the sound recording of a walk at Pedra Azul State Park in Espirito Santo, Brazil. It’s a very special soundwalk because it emphasizes the interaction between human activity and birds.

Gabriela de Azevedo
walkingevent

(dis)solutions II (sound walk)

The 8-channel sound composition (dis)solutions II reflects on proximity between bodies through water.

Anne Cecilie Caroline Brunborg Lie Katarina Radaljac
Sound walk
The post describes a return visit to a walking area featuring new signage and gravel, with early spring flowers including jasmine and daffodils. It also details a sound walk recording ambient sounds such as birds, frogs, walking on different surfaces, and nearby road noise.

Haven’t been here for a really long time. There seems to be a new part or at least new signs and new gravel in one part. As for the flowers- there’s a potent kind of jasmine? Which is really powerful. And there are daffodils and others out. But still a very early spring look. 

I tried to do a “sound walk” – which for this meant recording when I was walking, hearing birds, frogs, and/or water. You’ll hear a lot of my walking on gravel, then more soft walking when there’s bark or dirt. You’ll hear a lot of road noise as there’s a freeway and many roads nearby. 

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RachelTheRamblr (2021). Bellevue Botanical Garden “Sound Walk”. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/bellevue-botanical-garden-sound-walk/

lonning, lonnin

Cumbrian dialect term for ‘lane’ – but a quite specific lane. Lonnings are usually about half a mile long, low level and often with a farm at the end. Many have specific names known only to the local villagers. Hence, Bluebottle Lonning, Lovers Lonning, Fat Lonning, Thin Lonning, Squeezy Gut Lonning or Dynamite Lonning. In the north-east the spelling is lonnin and seems to refer more to an alley than a country lane. The Scottish equivalent is ‘loan’.

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