1/3 I've got some new music coming up, so I've decided to make a Sonic rewild #bandcamp
This short EP of miniature compositions are the result of combining environmental #datasets, which detail #eutrophication in the Lake District, with recordings of #johnruskin's lithophone.
Today we are celebrating Harry Ovington's amazing PhD journey, which I had the previledge to share as his main supervisor, along with Dr Rupert Cox (Social Anthropology). Amazing Portfolio putting environmental sustainability at the core of his musical discourse.
@SRewild
Today we are celebrating Harry Ovington's amazing PhD journey, which I had the previledge to share as his main supervisor, along with Dr Rupert Cox (Social Anthropology). Amazing Portfolio putting environmental sustainability at the core of his musical discourse.
@SRewild
Congratulations to PhD Harry Ovington (3rd from left) @SRewild, for this superb viva-voce defence on the theme of music composition around environmental concerns, sonic rewalding & aural mapping. A triumph of academic persistence, love for nature, resilience & self-believe. 👏🏼👏🏼
Here’s an article I wrote to accompany a new composition dealing with blue space and it’s well-being benefits! Always grateful to @LandLinesNature for the support!!
Continuing our theme of environmental audio and aptly timed as we embark on the year ahead, Harry Ovington brings his academic research together with his field recording and compositions in his finale to a year long exploration of Blue Spaces. @SRewild
https://t.co/UYnFN5rTgY
Continuing our theme of environmental audio and aptly timed as we embark on the year ahead, Harry Ovington brings his academic research together with his field recording and compositions in his finale to a year long exploration of Blue Spaces. @SRewild
https://t.co/UYnFN5rTgY
Excited to share a new 35 minute composition, and publication via @LandLinesNature tomorrow at midday.
The piece documents the ways in which I sonically explored #bluespace and a means for bettering my mental health during a difficult year.
Hope you enjoy!
Today's releases are by Harry Ovington. Harry shares his personal experiences of living in Dorset and his compositions are layered soundscapes exploring the interplay between nature, the material landscape, and our human interactions these elements. https://t.co/tVzJyUeGXK
Today's releases are by Suzie Cross - have a read about her encounters with wildlife at Durlston Country Park and listen to poems inspired by the site.
https://t.co/M8Up0AQvHk
Have a listen to David de la Haye's compositions and relax into the sounds of water at Durlston! David shares his perspectives on the passing of time.
https://t.co/3LxcZAh86l
Following her work on the Tracks, Traces and Trails project, Suzie Cross teamed up with David De La Haye and Harry Ovington to explore nature sound and eco-acoustics (our human relationship with environmental sound) at @DurlstonCP . More next week!
https://t.co/6pWXlSKjRs