Robert will present a paper titled ‘Ecological Soundwalks: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Art,
Science, and Advocacy in Response to the Climate Crisis.’ at the Environment, Space and Place Conference, University of Glasgow.
Read MoreRobert will present a paper titled ‘Ecological Soundwalks: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Art,
Science, and Advocacy in Response to the Climate Crisis.’ at the Environment, Space and Place Conference, University of Glasgow.
Read More'Peaceline Perspectives - Voices from a Divided City' a specially curated program which will be performed in Berlin as part of Classical:NEXT, the world's premiere classical music conference.
Read MoreBeginner’s Guide To Slow Travel was devised and composed collaboratively by Sebastian Adams, Robert Coleman, Yseult Cooper Stockdale, Jane Hackett, Hannah Miller and Joan Somers Donnelly.
Read MoreRobert will be presenting a new soundwalk ‘A little bird told me’ and also contributing to the SARC Sound, Space, Environment group exhibition at Sonorities 2024.
Read MoreNature and Place is a new series of temporary works, taking inspiration from the forests of Ticknock, Tibradden, Barnaslingan, Carrickgollogan, Kilmashogue and Ballyedmonduff. There will be a public outcome during National Tree Week 2024 (19-26 March). Supported by Coillte and the Dublin Mountains Partnership.
Read MoreOver the year the School of Wild Listening has invited various guest artists to lead our listening groups.
Now it’s your turn!
What is it? An open call for anybody who would like to share insights of the wild world around us through sound.
Dublin-based new music group Kirkos have taken the logistics of their slow travel to Huddersfield, with the extra time, expense and change of internal rhythm it necessitates, as a starting point for this new devised piece.
Read MoreComposer and Sound Artist Robert Coleman gives an insight into his current practice and ideas around Ecological Sound Art and why the soundwalk has become the ideal format for his work in connecting audiences to nature.
Read MoreCreated for IMMA's EarthRising Eco Festival 2023, the IMMA Timescapes Soundwalk is a hybrid soundwalk / performance resulting from a collaboration between composer and sound artist Robert Coleman, ornithologist Seán Ronayne, and performer and improviser Seán Mac Erlaine.
Read MoreThe premiere of Capturing Sound for violin, live field recordist and fixed media electronics in a programme including a total of 6 new pieces by CMC represented composers.
Read MoreThe Vale of Clara is a sessile oak woodland and national nature reserve in County Wicklow.
Read MoreThe River Dodder Soundwalk will be broadcast as a 3 part series on the Lyric Feature on Sunday 4th, 18th and 25th of June at 6 pm. (RTE Lyric FM)
Read MoreThe Glas-na-Bradan Wood Soundwalk: Listening for the Future by composer Robert Coleman and featuring a live performance by HIVE Choir
Read MoreThe School of Wild Listening is a new platform for the discussion and dissemination of ecological sound art and music directed by Robert Coleman.
In our current age of ecological disconnection, listening provides a means to explore and cultivate a deeper connection to the world around us.
This listening provides a knowledge for initiating cultural change and allows us to pro-actively engage with the biodiversity and climate crisis conversation.
This programme will include listening group sessions, discussions and workshops with guest artists,
performances, soundwalks and more.
It is an open forum where anyone interested can come along and take part. If you have sound works, compositions or recordings which you would like to feature, please get in touch!
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The River Dodder Soundwalk is a site-specific soundwalk to be listened to while walking the river. It is a celebration of the River Dodder in South Dublin and it's many facets.
Read MoreI’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.
Read MoreA live site specific performative walk through the urban landscape of Tallaght, that will explore stories of love and intimacy.
Read MoreI am delighted to have been commissioned by the fantastic Larissa O’Grady to write a new work for violin and which will feature some of the field recordings I've made recently in the Vale of Clara and the Belfast Hills.
Read MoreBudding Sounds is a climate change and sound art project that local composer and sound artist Robert Coleman initiated with students from Clonburris N.S. and Rathfarnham Parish N.S.
Open Friday 1st July 2pm - 9pm, and Saturday 2nd July 10am - 6pm.
Read MoreMy project titled Budding Sounds is a collaborative effort with Climate Love Ireland and involves sound art and environmental science workshops in schools, tree planting and culminating in a public sound installation.
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