The installation for 'one week when the surface is still you can see the sound below' in the exhibition 'Live At the Gnome Club', Falmouth Wharves, December 2011.
the image and audio content of my video/ dichotic sound/ text/ space installation 'one day when the surface is clear you can see the sand below' from the exhibition Live At the Gnome Club, Falmouth Wharves, December 2011.
This will work much better in stereo than mono. Dichotic sound experiments use simultaneous audio streams so psychologists can, for example, measure the effect on comprehension of one stream of information by focussing on the other.…
this is a record of the content of the four channel video and sound installation 'we will see the death of our sun', my contribution to the exhibition 'This Will Make You Human' at University College Falmouth in September 2011.
The journey it explores is along the road from Porthmeor, St Ives in Cornwall to St Just-in-Penwith.
'the death of (detail)', also on here, was an early preparatory piece that formed part of the development of the installation.
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