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Sensing the Sea

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Sound walk

A meditative sound walk, produced for World Ocean Day 2024 in Malmö, Sweden, and designed to be listened to beside the sea or any body of water.

Produced by Land Art in Skåne, as part of the Ocean Ambassadors project, with grateful thanks to our workshop participants for lending us their ears and their reflections.

Underwater recordings made by participants during the workshops, using hydrophones handmade by Jez Riley French in the UK.

This initiative is part of the Bauhaus the Seas Sails project and funded by the European Union.

Sensing the Sea

CC-BY-NC: Produced and narrated by Lucy Cathcart Frödén for World Ocean Day 2024 in Malmö, with inspiration and additional voices from Eileen Laurie, Therese Carnemalm, and participants in Land Art in Skåne workshops in spring 2024.

Credits

Concept by Therese Carnemalm, Lucy Cathcart Frödén and Eileen Laurie
Produced and narrated by Lucy Cathcart Frödén
Additional voices provided by Land Art in Skåne workshop participants in Malmö, Sweden
Underwater recordings made with hydrophones handmade by Jez Riley French
Funded by the European Union as part of the Bauhaus of the Seas Sails project

APA style reference

Cathcart Frödén, L. (2024). Sensing the Sea. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/sensing-the-sea/

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