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Immersive Listening Responsive Frequencies

Immersive Listening Responsive Frequencies

Exploring and developing new skills in immersive and interactive technologies. In particular, spatial sound, binaural audio, and responsive environments - towards the development of a multi-channel immersive audio and video installation which explores sonic frequencies, deep listening, and slow time.

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£5,000

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Aims of the project

As research and development for an immersive multi-channel audio and video installation, I will be exploring processes of working with spatial audio and binaural sound and discovering how spatial audio configurations can operate in conjunction with responsive environments – with the potential to incorporate interactive elements between audio, video, and audience. This will involve technical training, developing new skills and material, and establishing new networks for artistic collaboration, technical support, and mentoring.

Continuing an ongoing interest in frequencies, the long-term aims of the project are to investigate the reparative potentialities of sonic frequencies within a shared listening praxis, and to explore the possibilities of immersive audio and video installation as a way of ‘slowing time’. A resistance to the contemporary demands of time-poverty and an accelerating attention-economy, the project aims to create spaces for audiences to retune, mentally and physically – with a focus on slowing attention and ‘deep listening’; frequency as vibration, as signal, as healing and transformation.

Guiding this project and my initial research is the speculative idea of frequency as a fifth dimension: L x W x H x T x Hz. This idea connects with quantum multi-dimensionality, and with ideas of ‘higher consciousness’. Exploring dimensionality through spatial audio is central to these aims. Sonically, the work will incorporate elements of drone, synthesised sound, instrumental recording, field recordings / bioacoustics, and spoken word. Led by the composition of this material, I plan to work with video content in dialogue with the audio – responding to, translating and transcribing sonic frequencies in various ways, with additional location filming which engages with the temporal and a slowness of looking.

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