Walking Pieces
This is the Museum of Walking, a comprehensive catalogue of walking pieces.
A Meeting Place | 会议地点
This soundwalk aims to sonically animate the content of the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art’s archive, bringing to life the hidden histories and images within and inviting new audiences and communities to engage with these stories. The work is based on oral histories from the archive, in which interviewees talk of their migrant experience, their
SandBox
Meditative experience, wakefulness training and encouragement to critically thinking about our experience and (re)evaluation of the surrounding environment. A walk along the railway tracks, with the help of an app and headphones, leads a viewer, a wanderer and an eavesdropper into a performative space. The work was created during the time of the epidemic when
A Conversation for Robot and Fly
A Conversation for Robot and Fly is a sound-work in three movements. Using sounds collected on walks in rural Leicestershire, combined with snippets overheard conversations, and the sounds of the living, breathing art school building, the work has taken many forms and connects many places. This iteration sees the work re-installed as a geolocated sound
Listening Between: There Here
Walk & listen between two realities – your feet in the here and now of Chatham High Street (Kent, UK) as your ears tune to a virtual mix of slowed and real time Skylark song + the high summer stridulations of dry grass and insects (original audio recorded at the riverside skylark nesting site squeezed
Bath Workhouse Burial Ground: Walking the Names
Echoes sound experience Download on wifi from https://explore.echoes.xyz/collections/frZzWQxkxyJXa7VZ walk into the field…. As you walk in this space, listen….. Below your feet are the bodies of more than 3000 people who died of poverty in the Bath Union Workhouse between 1858 and 1899. Listen to layered readings from the Burial Register made during the virus
False; Flat; Fake – a sound walk by Jorma Kujala
A self-guided sound walk for Sound Walk September, created by Jorma Kujala Presented by Vancouver New Music and Vancouver Soundwalk Collective. Directions on how to take part in this self-guided soundwalk are here: Fall Soundwalks – Sept. 1, 27 + Oct. 4, 2020 Directions will remain available for you to download so that you can
London Street Noises 2020 self-guided geolocated soundwalk
– A self-guided soundwalk through historical recordings of London soundscapes in 1928 – Available for the entire month of September – Accessible through the app “ECHOES interactive sound walks” and in the “Search location” field search for “LSN” – Cost: FREE __________________ BACKGROUND In September of 1928, five locations across central London were recorded by
Unseen Soundwalks: Warsaw Rising ’44
This second series of Unseen Soundwalks takes a look at the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 and the Polish fight for independence from Nazi German occupation. Working with the award-winning Warsaw Rising Museum to recreate the most important events of the Uprising, Unseen Soundwalks: Warsaw Rising ’44 recounts tales of honour and defiance, but also of
Clodgy Walk
A musical accompaniment to your daily walk. All I suggest is that you follow the route and when you hear music, perhaps stop and let yourself stare a while at anything your eyes happen to rest upon. This walk comes from my thinking about and studying of synchresis. The forging of sound and visual to
“Easter Sound-day” Spring Treasure Hunt
“This Easter morning, go out for a different kind of egg hunt. Turn on your location services (GPS), put on your headphones, and head out to find three sonic ‘eggs’ hidden along the way – (all are well within 2 kms of your home.)… When you’ve found all three sounds of spring, list them in
NOOSA
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
AIRLIE BEACH
Explore Queensland’s rainforests, rivers and reefs through interactive soundscapes and acoustic ecology in Airlie Beach. Launching at the 2017 Queensland Music Festival, 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