Robert Coleman and Emily DeDakis
Meet outside Cutters Wharf.
Transport will be provided for return journey to SARC.
Please bring headphones and a smartphone to the walk. In advance of the please download the Echoes spatial audio app. Parts of this walk will feature audio hosted on the Echoes app. More information and a link to the audio will be sent to you in advance of the event after booking.
This soundwalk combines literature, ecology, and science to weave a narrative journey from field recordings and ecoacoustic analysis, highlighting the rich biodiversity of the River Lagan Towpath.
Participants will be guided through the soundscape by a new literary narrative from Emily, offering imaginative ways to engage with the natural world and our connection to it.
Ths project extends ongoing research into ecological sound art and how sound, story, and ecology can intertwine.
Field recordings have been captured using a range of specialised microphones, including hydrophones for underwater sound, parabolic microphones for birdsong, and long-term ecoacoustic monitoring devices both above and below water. These recordings provide the raw material for analysis and creative exploration.
Bringing together distinct practices, this collaboration unites an ecoacoustic approach to listening with Emily’s skill in crafting evocative literary narratives, opening fresh avenues for experiencing the living soundscape.
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Tickets Are Free For This Event
Advanced Booking Required / Spaces Are Limited