Anthrome / Biome Soundwalk at IMMA Earth Rising / by Robert Coleman

I’m deligthed to have been commmissioned by the Irish Museum of Modern Art to produce a new soundwalk titled Anthrome / Biome for their Eco Art Festival: Earth Rising.

Earth Rising is a vibrant new Eco Art Festival celebrating people, place and planet taking place across the IMMA Campus this October. Presenting over 70 contributors, artist commissions, talks and workshops, Seed STUDIO, and showcasing a stunning built to disappear eco pavilion, alongside an eclectic live music line-up and food stalls, this promises to be an engaging and enjoyable free day out for everyone.    

Fri 21, Sat 22 & Sun 23 October 2022

Full information can be found on the IMMA website here

Anthrome / Biome Soundwalk is a reflection on the dichotomy of the natural versus manmade.

Here, the act of listening takes on new meaning. With a focus on both the science and aesthetics of the soundscape, listening becomes a method for developing new connections to our environment and a deeper understanding of the climate and biodiversity crisis.

The development of this walk included a period of research and field-recording on the grounds of IMMA. This will be brought into context by comparative research and recordings with the native temperate rainforest at the Vale of Clara in Wicklow and the newly developing wood at Glas-na-Bradan in the Belfast Hills.

The concepts of durational and non-human listening will be explored. This brings an awareness of timescales and also lifeforms generally not considered into focus, shaping a broader experience of our place in the living world.