There appears to be ample parking along El Camino Del Mar. It drops you right at the trailhead shortly. There’s a nice trail here behind trees from the golf course, behind the school. Walk north to California, and then cut west to Lincoln Park. (NOT at the end near Sutro Baths / Seal Rocks.) This is at the EASTERN end of Lincoln Park, right on El Camino Del Mar, just into the park from Seacliff and China Beach. Meet at the Lands End Eagle’s Point trailhead. Meet at 3:30 pm, departing promptly at 3:45pm. Much of the trail is sheltered, but some is quite exposed. It may be windy, and the wind may be cold. You may wish to bring a snack and some water. This is a mildly strenuous short hike involving singletrack trail, stairs and beach. Shipwrecks, rocky cliffs and forest glens. This Sunday afternoon, Bay Area Sound Ecology is holding a soundwalk at Land’s End, hosted by Jeremiah Moore.Ĭome join if you can for a social listening experience – walking into the wildlands off the corner of the city. Hello compatriots, fellow listeners and inhabitants of earth – When ready, audio for your own device will be downloadable here on the BASE website.Īnother Acoustic Ecology presence, our colleague Andrea Polli, formerly of New York Society for Acoustic Ecology, is the artistic director of ISEA2012.Ī film about her work is screening Friday 9/21 between 9:00am and 5:00pm as part of “LOOPED SCREENING: ISEA2012 Documentary Films: Observation and Interventions” at Albuquerque Museum’s Gem Theater.Īndrea Polli will also be part of the ISEA2012 Education Forum on Sunday, Sept 23, 3:15pm – 5:30pm at Hotel Andaluz, Majoraca Room Intel Education Day / Downtown Block Party on ISEA2012 websiteĭowntown Block Party on the organizers website But why not be social? Come by our table at the Downtown Block Party by 516arts, amidst art cars, food trucks, and various performances. You’ll be able to do the tour anytime by downloading the audio to your own player. Hovering between interpretive audio tour, soundscape composition and phychogeographic exploration. Jeremiah Moore will be presenting a new work “Listen Toward the Ground” a participatory self-guided excursion into a virtual soundscape of exposed oil production processes, superimposed on the downtown streets. In the event you’ll be there, we’d love to see you! Here’s where to find us:Īndrea Williams will be giving an artist talk on Soundwalks and Urban Sound Ecology.įriday, Sept 21, 9:25am at Hotel Albuquerque, Fireplace Room. Several BASE folks are travelling to Albuquerque New Mexico later this month for ISEA2012 Machine Wilderness, the Eighteenth International Symposium on Electronic Art. Listen Toward the Ground was created by Jeremiah Lyman Moore for ISEA2012 Machine Wilderness. Music Credit:  Group improvisation by Max Bernstein, Mark McCoin, Jeremiah Moore, Bruce Odland, Location note: Though created for Albuquerque, the piece can be experienced anywhere.  on Android, depending on configuration, the audio may play in “Streaming Media Player.”  In testing, the direct link seemed to work best for iPhone and Android. Tech note: There is a direct mp3 link, and a soundcloud player. Start at the North East corner of 6th and Central, Albuquerque New Mexico, on the corner where the Sushi restaurant is. Listen Toward the Ground was created by Jeremiah Lyman Moore. It’s a voice-guided soundscape tour of the mechanical wilderness of the oilfields of northwest New Mexico, superimposed on the alleyways of downtown Albuquerque. Here is the audio for Listen Toward the Ground, a composed soundscape work designed for listening to while walking. Tags: audiotour, isea, ISEA2012, jeremiah lyman moore, jeremiah moore, jeremiahmoore, soundscape, Soundscape Tour, soundwalk, video Headphones or quality speakers recommended. The work can be experienced directly on- or off-site by visiting Īs the artistic intention is to bring together the sound inside the headphones and the sound of the world as the participants walk through it, the sound in this video consists of the program audio, overlaid with audio recorded during the video shoot of the walk. Thus, the usually unseen and unheard landscape of energy extraction is brought into parallel with the daily world in which we live our lives. Using headphones and a voice-guided tour format, it superimposes the soundscape of oilfield infrastructure onto the soundscape of downtown albuquerque. Listen Toward the Ground is a site-specific composed soundscape work, designed for listening to while walking. This video documents sound artwork "Listen Toward the Ground" by Jeremiah Moore, which was exhibited at 516Arts as part of ISEA2012 Machine Wilderness. Listen Toward the Ground (Albuquerque) for ISEA2012 – Video Documentation from Jeremiah Moore on Vimeo.
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