Sonic Vantage Points soundwalk

World Listening Day 2022

Sonic Vantage Points

Soundwalk with Chris Sciacca

Location

Meeting point:
Outside St George’s Church
BN2 1ED

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Duration

1 hour 15 minutes

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Dates & times

Monday 18th July 2022
10.45 – 12.00

Sunday 24th July 2022
10.45 – 12.00

© Chris Sciacca
© Chris Sciacca

Sonic Vantage Points was a meditational soundwalk that explored the urban architecture and natural terrain of Brighton, beginning at St. George’s Church and ending in Queen’s Park led by American sound artist Chris Sciacca.

Often, as we navigate safely through the urban environment, by necessity we must pay attention to what we are hearing. If our paths are routine or highly familiar, we may deem the everyday sounds as commonplace and thus uninteresting. At this stage of listening, our perception or experience is always of or about something else and our attention is directed at or in relation to the sound as an object. Yet, if we begin to actively and intentionally listen to sound in space, we may soon become aware that what we hear is not solely the totality of the “things” we hear in space, but the character of the space itself. The properties of sound – its proximity or distance, direction, reverberation, frequency and duration, are all determined by where we have positioned ourselves within an environment: our sonic vantage point. This walk will invite all to be mindful of how we perceive sound through different filters of space: the urban, the natural, and the landscaped natural spaces within our cities. 

These events are being held to coincide with World Listening Day 2022, Monday July 18th.

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World Listening Day takes place every July 18 to honour the birthday of Canadian composer and environmentalist R. Murray Schafer, often credited as the founder of acoustic ecology. Born on July 18, 1933, he developed his World Soundscape Project, which laid the fundamental ideas and practices of acoustic ecology in the 1970s. The theme for World Listening Day 2021 is ‘The Unquiet Earth,’ created by Lisbon-based filmmaker, curator, and organiser Raquel Castro.

https://worldlisteningday.org/

Chris Sciacca (USA)

Chris Sciacca is an American sound artist and practice-based researcher specialising in sonic ethnography and soundscape composition. His recordings have been featured on NTS Radio’s Field Recording: Infinite Mixtape series and Resonance Extra, and exhibited at the Fort Process Festival in Newhaven, UK. His works explore the theme of space, place, and cultural identity through immersive and detailed location recordings. His current research explores Walter Benjamin’s concept, the ‘dialectical image’ as it relates to digital sound recordings. His past research has investigated sound’s role in fostering authenticity in documentary cinema.

https://www.chrissciacca.com/

Chris Sciacca (Photo credit: © A/B Smith)

Meeting place

St. George’s Church,
St George’s Road
Kemptown
Brighton
BN2 1ED

 

Event times

Monday 18th July 2022
10.45 – 12.00

Sunday 24th July 2022
10.45 – 12.00