For International Dawn Chorus Day, we invited sound artists Chris Watson and Pascal Wyse to create this piece from dawn chorus in Highgate Bowl. Recorded between 4am and 7am on Saturday, 2nd May, the chorus is condensed into just 12 minutes, with introductions to the different sections of the avian orchestra.
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For International Dawn Chorus Day, we invited sound artists Chris Watson and Pascal Wyse to create this piece from dawn chorus in Highgate Bowl. Recorded between 4am and 7am on Saturday, 2nd May, the chorus is condensed into just 12 minutes, with introductions to the different sections of the avian orchestra.
Interspecies Creativity: The Rewilding Series, Episode 5
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34 minutes 25 seconds
6 years ago
Interspecies Creativity: The Rewilding Series, Episode 5
How do humans relate to non humans? Can art facilitate cooperation? This is the space in which Feral Practice likes to explore.
We return to Tom's shed for our 5th podcast episode on rewilding, co-hosted by Anna Souter, co-curator of Rewind/Rewild.
Fiona MacDonald is an artist and researcher who works with human and nonhuman beings as Feral Practice, to create art projects across species boundaries, and interdisciplinary events that develop ethical and imaginative relations across species boundaries. Listen here to Fiona in conversation with Tom Jeffreys as part of the Rewind/Rewild exhibition held at OmVed Gardens.
Tom is a writer and curator, and editor of The Learned Pig. He writes primarily about contemporary art, and is particularly interested in work that crosses over into the sciences or explores our relationship with the environment.
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For International Dawn Chorus Day, we invited sound artists Chris Watson and Pascal Wyse to create this piece from dawn chorus in Highgate Bowl. Recorded between 4am and 7am on Saturday, 2nd May, the chorus is condensed into just 12 minutes, with introductions to the different sections of the avian orchestra.