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Sunset Bay Soundwalk

89840 Cape Arago Hwy, Coos Bay, OR 97420, USA
17 minutes
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SUSTAINABLE DANCE FLOOR

SUSTAINABLE DANCE FLOOR is the interactive dance floor that generates electricity through the act of dancing. SUSTAINABLE DANCE FLOOR produces up to 25 watts per module. The generated energy is used to power the lighting and DJ booth.

Studio Roosegaarde
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Agape / Temporary echoes

Video work is based on the intersection of new media, CGI animation, topography, live paths and physical movement in digital space. It's walking experience in the forest of Freising, Germany. The artist uses gps tracking of her walking experience to create this piece of art.

Beáta Kolbašovská
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Winter Solstice 2023

Winter Solstice. A provocation.

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Orasaigh soundwalk (soft launch)

This 40-minute soundwalk combines readings of Ely’s poem Orasaigh with original compositions and soundscapes captured in surround sound that is mapped to a coastal walk around Boisdale and Orasaigh.

Duncan MacLeod

dance

Collection · 44 items

Landscape

Collection · 351 items

music

Collection · 96 items

Swainson's

Collection · 1 items

Related

Sound walk

SUSTAINABLE DANCE FLOOR

SUSTAINABLE DANCE FLOOR is the interactive dance floor that generates electricity through the act of dancing. SUSTAINABLE DANCE FLOOR produces up to 25 watts per module. The generated energy is used to power the lighting and DJ booth.

Studio Roosegaarde
Walking piece

Agape / Temporary echoes

Video work is based on the intersection of new media, CGI animation, topography, live paths and physical movement in digital space. It's walking experience in the forest of Freising, Germany. The artist uses gps tracking of her walking experience to create this piece of art.

Beáta Kolbašovská
Walking piece

Winter Solstice 2023

Winter Solstice. A provocation.

Kel Portman Roger Boyle +4
walkingevent

Orasaigh soundwalk (soft launch)

This 40-minute soundwalk combines readings of Ely’s poem Orasaigh with original compositions and soundscapes captured in surround sound that is mapped to a coastal walk around Boisdale and Orasaigh.

Duncan MacLeod
Sound walk
Sunset Bay Soundwalk combines a binaural soundscape recording made while walking the rocky, crescent shaped beach at low tide. The instrumental score reflects the carefree summer Sunday morning mood.

I recorded the environmental sound for Sunset Bay Soundwalk about year ago while meandering over the rocky tidal landscape on a mild summer Sunday morning at Sunset Bay, near the city of Coos Bay, Oregon.

Sunset Bay has a crescent-shaped beach, sheltered by the North Pacific waves. Here, little rollers fan out, lapping against the rocky head outcrops on each side. Acoustically it’s a natural amphitheater. The birds, foraging in the tree canopy on the bluffs sound amplified. A Swainson’s Thrush ethereal song reverberates. The surf sound is a distant murmur. Windstill.

Perhaps the first thing you register though, is the sound of humans. For this edit, I spliced clips that were peppered here and there with human voices. They are largely undecipherable; adding a textural layer in the soundscape.

We hear feet scuffling over rocks, with no rhythm. No urgency.

While there, I gazed into the tide pools, enchanted by the colors. Looking for movement, I was delighted by these little colonies of life adapted to the flushing seawater tides in their dance with the moon.

I did my best to translate the sweetness of the morning in music. Nothing like a morning outside to rinse and reset the mind!

Credits

Recorded, performed and published by Chad Crouch

APA style reference

Crouch, C. (2025). Sunset Bay Soundwalk. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/sunset-bay-soundwalk/

twalking

Walking and talking (often employed during a walkshop).

Added by Stephen Hodge
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