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Category Archives: sound walk
Winter: that which was then solid now melts
Winter with dawn and Sporty Four walks around a year: winter Gruenrekorder | GrDl 141 The final winter perambulation through a year in winnall moors is released by Gruenrekorder on January 15th 2014. I find something intrinsically melancholic in the … Continue reading
Posted in field-recording, four walks around a year, Gruenrekorder, River, sound art, sound walk, soundscape, Water, Winter
Tagged acoustic ecology, Chalk streams, electro-acoustic, experimental music, field-recording, Gruenrekorder, Hydrophone, Musique Concrete, perception, phonography, rain, River Itchen, seasons, sound art, soundfield, soundscape, spatial acoustics, time
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A remembered journey through a forgotten landscape
Autumn Equinox with swans and rainfall Four walks around a year: autumn Gruenrekorder | GrDl 140/13 The penultimate seasonal release from the series, four walks around a year, is released on the 15th October, by the German field-recording and sound art … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic ecology, Chalk streams, electro-acoustic, experimental music, Field survey, field-recording, Gruenrekorder, Hydrophone, perception, phonography, rain, Rhythm, River Itchen, seasons, sound art, soundfield, soundscape, spatial acoustics, subaquatic sounds, time
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a summer palimpsest
Four walks around a year: summer Gruenrekorder | GrDl 130/13 The slow release of the four winnall moors soundwalks reaches summer. The full 25-minute perambulation is available as a digital download (MP3/FLAC) from the German field-recording and sound art label … Continue reading
Posted in field-recording, Gruenrekorder, River, sound walk, soundscape, Summer, Uncategorized, Water
Tagged acoustic ecology, Chalk streams, experimental music, field-recording, Gruenrekorder, Hydrophone, perception, phonography, rain, River Itchen, sound art, soundfield, soundscape, spatial acoustics, subaquatic sounds, time
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four walks around a year: spring
four walks around a year: spring Gruenrekorder | GrDl 128/13 Stepping into dawn The four winnall moors soundwalks will be slow released during 2013 on the German field-recording and sound art label Gruenrekorder Digital. Such a durational release of the soundwalks … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic ecology, Chalk streams, experimental music, Field survey, field-recording, Gruenrekorder, Hydrophone, perception, phonography, River Itchen, seasons, sound art, soundfield, soundscape, subaquatic sounds, time
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Walking on air: summer broadcast
The completed summer soundwalk, one of the four walks around a year in winnall moors, will be broadcast by Radeq Radio, in residence at the SoundFjord Gallery, London. The full twenty-five minute summer circuit of the moors is scheduled for … Continue reading
World Listening Day: “Melancholy were the sounds on a winter’s night.”
a walk through winter: 25:00 “Melancholy were the sounds on a winter’s night.” (Virginia Woolf, Jacob’s Room) Wednesday the 18th July 2012 will be the third World Listening Day. Organised by The World Listening Project, the day takes place on … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic ecology, Chalk streams, electro-acoustic, experimental music, field-recording, Hydrophone, john cage, Musique Concrete, perception, phonography, rain, Rhythm, River Itchen, silence, sound art, soundfield, soundscape, spatial acoustics, time
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A field of summer: ghosts of sounds now no longer here
sound walk through summer (edit): sounds now no longer here sound walk through summer (edit): the teeth of a grass cutter hover over summer’s path The sound walk through summer in the moors is now complete. Opening with dawn of … Continue reading
Walking spring over summer and winter beneath winter
Spring soundwalk: enterance into dawn Spring soundwalk: finale and pagoda adagio The first sound walk is now complete and will take the listener upon a twenty-five minute circumnavigation through spring in Winnall Moors. Re-composed from recordings made through two springs … Continue reading
Walk out to winter: a puddle and a plastic bottle
Christmas Day 2011: A plastic bottle in a river Christmas Day 2010: the cackle of reeds with occasional crow Christmas Day 2011: a Christmas puddle Up at 4:30 to walk into winter and Christmas Day on winnall moors. Last year, I … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic ecology, Chalk streams, field-recording, perception, phonography, River Itchen, sound art, soundscape
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