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Soundwalk: “Aquí habita un río” (A river lives here)
This post explores the relationship between Panama City and its urban waterways through a multisensorial soundwalk along the six-kilometer Matasnillo River, the most polluted in the area. It offers an open letter reflecting on what the river reveals about the environment and human connection from its source to the ocean.
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Soundwalk: “Aquí habita un río” (A river lives here)
This post explores the relationship between Panama City and its urban waterways through a multisensorial soundwalk along the six-kilometer Matasnillo River, the most polluted in the area. It offers an open letter reflecting on what the river reveals about the environment and human connection from its source to the ocean.
The recordings were taken at five bridges that cross the River Soar in Leicester, England, as it travels north towards the city centre.
The bridges have both individual and unifying audio characteristics. The sequence of the bridges are as follows: Bridge 103A, Packhorse Bridge, Bridge 105C, Bridge 106 & Bridge 107.
This site specific work encourages deep listening and a consideration of sound ecology.

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