Walking Pieces
This is the Museum of Walking, a comprehensive catalogue of walking pieces.
Sound wandering in Granada
It is the soundscape with which Laura Apolonio and myself, Mar Garrido, participate in the Sur Aural festival in its 2020 edition. The work investigates the relationship between sound and memory, connecting experiences, voices and paths of the city of Granada.
Breath-stream
“Breath-stream” (2020) is a composition that centers around a nature element of air, linking human breath and wind current. Prior to playing the piece, each performer is instructed to find out the direction from which the wind is blowing, at their geographical location, using a website, “Earth Wind Map”. After recognizing the wind, the score
Shorelines
The Jurassic Coast of Dorset is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for the ancient fossils that lay within its complex geology. This shoreline of Swanage Bay forms part of that coastline, with its distinct geology of listric fault lines, Portland stone and Wealden clay sequence of strata of soft green deposits that once formed
Clonbur le Chéile – sa Choill!
“Join friends Áine and Siobhán as they discover a hidden trail of unseen voices and invisible music, specially recorded on location in immersive binaural stereo. “Meet some of the people who love the woods now, or who worked there in the past, as well as musical performers who’ve brought their instruments deep into the woods
SOUNDwalk: B37
This soundwalk explores the green spaces of the B37 postcode area in Solihull. It was created by SOUNDkitchen in association with B37 Project and was commissioned by Eastside Projects in 2020 as part of their Link & Shift Artist Walks series. SOUNDwalk: B37 offers a new way of experiencing the local environment as it guides
Sensing The Wild
This podcast is about bringing the sounds of nature, inside. The series of podcasts feature walks and talks about ‘Sensing The Wild’ (STW). The aim is to help people with sight loss to stay connected to nature by hearing conversations and sounds from their local parks, woodlands and the local coastal regions. The project is
La Passante Ecoutante – Karl-Marx-Allee I
In einer Miniserie widmet sich La Passante Ecoutante der Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin. Die ehemalige Stalinallee beinhaltet verschiedene ikonische Bauten der sozialistischen Nachkriegsmoderne. Im II. Bauabschnitt zwischen Strausberger Platz und Alexanderplatz befinden sich eindrückliche Gebäude wie das Kongresszentrum, das Café Moskau oder das Kino International. Durch vorgelagerte Pavillons, die ursprünglich für Handel und Kultur genutzt wurden,
SubstanzWalk, Introduction to Substanzraum
SubstanzWalk is a geo-located audio walk situated in the dunes of Den Haag and is inspired by my essay “Substanzraum, A new approach to global space”. The slightly surreal audio walk explains to you the basics of this new conception of space itself. The audio walk is composed with a mixture of synthetic and recorded
Pylons
Inspired by pylons, this piece includes sound recordings taken from underneath pylons and images of pylons turned into sounds. The piece can be listened to on the Echoes.xyz app. Start at North Greenwich Station in London, UK and head towards A Bullet from a Shooting Star. Created during the Greenwich SOUND/IMAGE Festival.
The humming of bees
I am walking inside The Hive, an art installation which simulates the sound of thousands of bees humming. The sound of a child in the background of my recording adds a human element. Wolfang Buttress created The Hive as a tribute to Britain’s honeybees and highlights the challenges that our bees face today. I was