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NOOSA

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290 Gympie Terrace, Noosa North Shore Queensland 4565, Australia

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Acoustic Ecology

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Augmented Reality

Sub-collection · 28 items
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GPS

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Indigenous or Aboriginal

Sub-collection · 35 items

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Sound walk

AIRLIE BEACH

Aurality is an augmented reality audio project launched at the 2017 Queensland Music Festival in Airlie Beach, offering interactive soundscapes of Queensland's rainforests, rivers, and reefs. The app uses GPS to trigger location-based audio experiences that evolve throughout the festival and are best experienced with headphones.

Leah Barclay
Sound walk

YEPPOON

Aurality is an augmented reality audio project launched at the 2017 Queensland Music Festival that uses GPS-triggered soundscapes to explore Queensland's rainforests, rivers, and reefs. The app allows users to experience evolving acoustic ecology by walking through mapped coastal locations where audio plays automatically within active zones.

Leah Barclay
Walking piece

AURALITY

AURALITY is an augmented reality audio project exploring Queensland’s rainforests, rivers and reefs through music, sound and acoustic ecology.

Leah Barclay
Sound walk

Wollomombi Falls

Walking through some of NSW's most spectacular National Park scenery, walkers are captivated by sound rich story. We delve into the place's traditional significance as a burial place, as well as its ecological importance and European history.

Nicole Curby
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Acoustic Ecology

Sub-collection · 20 items
Sub-collection

Augmented Reality

Sub-collection · 28 items
Sub-collection

GPS

Sub-collection · 26 items
Sub-collection

Indigenous or Aboriginal

Sub-collection · 35 items

Related

Sound walk

AIRLIE BEACH

Aurality is an augmented reality audio project launched at the 2017 Queensland Music Festival in Airlie Beach, offering interactive soundscapes of Queensland's rainforests, rivers, and reefs. The app uses GPS to trigger location-based audio experiences that evolve throughout the festival and are best experienced with headphones.

Leah Barclay
Sound walk

YEPPOON

Aurality is an augmented reality audio project launched at the 2017 Queensland Music Festival that uses GPS-triggered soundscapes to explore Queensland's rainforests, rivers, and reefs. The app allows users to experience evolving acoustic ecology by walking through mapped coastal locations where audio plays automatically within active zones.

Leah Barclay
Walking piece

AURALITY

AURALITY is an augmented reality audio project exploring Queensland’s rainforests, rivers and reefs through music, sound and acoustic ecology.

Leah Barclay
Sound walk

Wollomombi Falls

Walking through some of NSW's most spectacular National Park scenery, walkers are captivated by sound rich story. We delve into the place's traditional significance as a burial place, as well as its ecological importance and European history.

Nicole Curby
Sound walk
The 2018 Booin Gari Festival on the Noosa River features AURALITY, an augmented reality audio project that uses GPS location to trigger evolving soundscapes inspired by Queensland’s rainforests, rivers, and reefs. Visitors explore the sounds by moving through active zones on the app, with audio adapting throughout the festival for a dynamic, site-specific experience.

Explore the sounds of Queensland at the 2018 Booin Gari Festival, a celebration of Indigenous culture on the Noosa River.

Aurality is an augmented reality audio project exploring Queensland’s idyllic rainforests, rivers and reefs through music, sound and acoustic ecology. The app uses GPS points along the coast of Queensland, Australia to trigger audio based on location and movement.

Walk towards the sounds (circles and images) on the map and they will play automatically when you are in the active zone. You can explore the sounds in any order at any time of day. The soundscapes will adapt and evolve throughout the festival.

AURALITY is best experienced wearing headphones.

Share your listening experiences online with #AURALITY

Tweet @LeahBarclay with questions.

APA style reference

Barclay, L. (2017). NOOSA. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/noosa/

mooching (around)

To loiter or walk aimlessly.

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