Walking Pieces
A comprehensive catalogue of walking pieces.
Άφρικα: A Certain Kind of Freedom
In part soundwalk, in part performance art, in part punk archaeology, in part getting lost in the dark; ‘Άφρικα: A Certain Kind of Freedom’ is a nocturnal rumination bringing together historical bewilderedness with embodied experience of a place.
Headford Lace Trail
The Headford Lace Trail mixes documentary, historical drama and *lace-powered time travel* to take listeners on an immersive adventure through Headford's nearly forgotten lacemaking heritage.
AntVenture: The Only Choose Your Own Adventure user-site-specific storytelling walking app
AntVenture is an interactive storytelling audio walking app that gives you the inside scoop about what ants think of humans.
Sound of Southside
Originally produced for a 4.1 sound installation premiered at the Festival of Migration, Edinburgh. The Sound of Southside project worked with Chinese and Hong Kong migrants living in the Edinburgh area.
All That You Hear is All That Is Heard
all that you hear is all that is heard is an experimental storytelling project using the motion sensors within our smartphones. The idea for this stemmed from Curator and Creative Producer Rachael Paintin. Site specific to the Nicholas Building (Melbourne, Australia), audio conversations with past and present tenants are woven into a composition that combines original score by Biddy Connor and The Letter String Quartet.
Hamburg can dance
Madness! The intergalactic Dance Battle is taking place on Earth this year. To be more precise: in Hamburg, Germany. And you will have your first big performance on the intergalactic stage there. But then something terrible happens.
I just needed something a little bit… more
A multi narrative, immersive piece on the inner process attached to long distance walking. The changes which can happen when we take time out from our regular lives and the necessity to do so are all reflected in this piece.
Last Listener at the Mid Atlantic Frost Fair
Last Listener at the Mid Atlantic Frost Fair is a soundscape of a poem by Michael S Roberts, an English poet and polymath. It chronicles a mythical, dreamlike and almost hyperstitional journey of the poet and protagonist through a frozen world.
Saeflod, A Walking Requiem
Experience voices and music in the forest, a requiem for the Earth. You are invited to interact with a series of sound boxes placed amongst the trees. Walk, listen, pause, and move.
Heart Maps, Down the Line: An Ambulatory Audio Adventure
A unique ambulatory audio experience across two hours took people on a sound walk around the seaside town of Apollo Bay, on Gadubanud Country led by an imagined radio show hosted by project creators Amy Tsilemanis and traditional owner Richard Collopy. Participants were then transported to a theatrical scene on the beach, extending the stories heard in the audio then walked across the Great Ocean Road and into the Apollo Bay museum where a further soundscape and live singing in Indigenous language completed the experience: an exploration of how we connect with places and with each other, across the past present and future.
Extraordinary Streets: Withywood
A co-created community sound walk celebrating the imaginations of BS13 residents in south Bristol (UK).
Extraordinary Streets: Stockwood
Community-created sound walk celebrating the south Bristol ward of Stockwood (UK).