Three site-specific sound installations were exhibited at 9 Days 10-18 Sept 2005

Pyrite

Pyrite, a work in progress 2005

This was an interactive sound installation, and part of a nature trail in a wooded area. A camaflaged parabolic dish, with microphone, recorded sounds into a computer. A computer program, written in the supercollider language, organised all the sounds recorded over the exhibition period into a real time composition, which played through speakers hidden in the undergrowth.

Approaching

Approaching

This booth had seating inside at the back. The left and right walls, housing speaker cones, resonated a pre-recorded stereo composition of approaching sounds.

Hello

Hello

This sound installation acted as a scarecrow, designed to musically distract birds from eating.