Where?
Watershed
Independent cultural cinema, talent development hub and centre for creative technology and digital innovation.
Do you notice the world around you gradually changes? There is always something happening somewhere else. It Must Have Been Dark by Then is a book and audio experience that uses a mixture of evocative music, narration and field recording to bring you stories of changing environments, from the swamplands of Louisiana, to empty Latvian villages and the edge of the Tunisian Sahara. Unlike many audio guides, there is no preset route, the software builds a unique map for each person’s experience. It is up to you to choose your own path through the city, connecting the remote to the immediate, the precious to the disappearing.
In January and February 2017 Duncan Speakman travelled with collaborators across three countries on three continents, visiting environments that are experiencing rapid change from human and environmental factors. What he created on his return is somewhere between a travel journal and a poetic reflection on connection, progress and memory. The experience asks the listener to seek out types of locations in their own environment, and once there it offers sounds and stories from remote but related situations. At each location the listener/reader is invited to tie those memories to the place they are in, creating a map of both where they are right now and of places that may not exist in the future.
OPENING HOURS
It Must Have Been Dark By Then is a locative media sound walk that takes around 90 minutes per person. Booking is taken in 2 hour slots from 10am to 6pm on Sun 3rd March and Sat 9th March. This is a very limited capacity experience.
CREDITS
Concept development and dramaturgy
Tineke De Meyer
Music
Sarah Anderson, Duncan Speakman, Sean McGhee
and Djamila Skoglund-Voss
Location research and production
Katharina Smets, Sara Zaltash and Elina Ventere
Book design
Krysztoff Dorion
Producer
Tom Abba
Application development
Calvium
Interface design
Tom Metcalfe
Printing
Taylor Brothers Bristol
Independent cultural cinema, talent development hub and centre for creative technology and digital innovation.
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