LISTENING IN THE WILD - OLD WOMAN ISLAND (LIVE STREAM, 26 JULY 2020) by Leah Barclay published on 2020-07-26T13:25:20Z This is documentation of a live stream for Horizon Festival for the project 'Listening in the Wild'. This week we take you on ocean expedition from Mooloolaba to Old Woman Island with the soundscapes of migrating humpback whales, dolphins and our local reefs interwoven with Kabi Kabi stories of place from Lyndon Davis. Visit www.listeninginthewild.com to explore images from the site by Tricia King before listening to the soundscape. This edition of Listening in the Wild is supported by Subsurface Scuba and the Reef Clean Team Sunshine Coast - www.subsurfacescuba.com Listening in the Wild is a series of immersive soundscapes exploring environments across the Sunshine Coast produced live and streamed online for listeners to engage with at home. These experiences are created by artists Lyndon Davis, Leah Barclay and Tricia King as transient listening experiences interwoven with Kabi Kabi stories. Listening in the Wild comprises three separate experiences, streamed live online and also available post event for audiences to access anywhere at any time. The locations include virtual sound walks through Eudlo Creek National Park, a journey along the Maroochy River and an ocean expedition from Mooloolaba Beach. Each soundscape is accompanied by site-specific photography captured by Sunshine Coast based documentary photographer Tricia King. This is a deep listening experience with binaural soundscapes that are best experienced with headphones. We encourage you to close your eyes, put your headphones on and lie down somewhere quiet to listen. Listen to the live streams – www.listeninginthewild.com Horizon Festival – https://www.horizonfestival.com.au/event/listening-in-the-wild Lyndon Davis - https://www.datsip.qld.gov.au/news-media/deadly-stories/deadly-stories-gallery/north-coast/lyndon-davis Leah Barclay - www.usc.edu.au/staff/dr-leah-barclay Tricia King - www.usc.edu.au/staff/tricia-king Listening in the Wild is supported by the School of Creative Industries at the University of the Sunshine Coast – https://www.usc.edu.au/about/structure/schools/school-of-creative-industries Comment by thelightinlife beautiful 2022-07-15T01:08:28Z