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==== Post Glacial Rebound ==== | ==== Post Glacial Rebound ==== | ||
- | A soundwalk to encourage intimate connections with the island. Subtle resonances and disturbances, | + | A soundwalk to encourage intimate connections with the island |
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- | A soundscape and a soundwalk that encourage intimate connections with the island. An invitation to attune to the vibrations of Seili's landscapes and inhabitants, | + | <btn type=" |
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- | Whispering tales of an island that appears serene yet harbours hidden disturbances, | + | </ |
- | The soundscape is composed with FoAM's field recordings made on Seili during the spring of 2019 and sonification of data collected at The Archipelago Research Institute over several decades. The time series used in the sound walk include oceanographic data (such as temperature, | + | \\ |
- | With thanks to Taru Elfving and the CAA for their continued support; Katja Mäkinen for the time series data, ARI sharing their wealth of knowledge and infrastructure during our residency on the island; Kalle Hamm and the Band of Weeds for their recordings of plants. | + | You can also [[https://neon.fo.am/s/post_glacial_rebound_192|listen online]] or [[https:// |
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- | More about the soundwalk at https:// | + | |
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==== Quick guide to the Post Glacial Rebound soundwalk ==== | ==== Quick guide to the Post Glacial Rebound soundwalk ==== | ||
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Welcome to Post Glacial Rebound, a soundwalk to encourage intimate connections with the island of Seili and its many inhabitants, | Welcome to Post Glacial Rebound, a soundwalk to encourage intimate connections with the island of Seili and its many inhabitants, | ||
- | The soundscape is composed with FoAM's field recordings made on Seili during the spring of 2019 and sonification of data collected at The Archipelago Research Institute over several decades. The time series used in the sound walk include oceanographic data (such as temperature, | + | The soundscape is composed with FoAM's field recordings made on Seili during the spring of 2019 and sonification of data collected at The Archipelago Research Institute over several decades. The time series used in the sound walk include oceanographic data (such as temperature, |
- | With thanks to Taru Elfving and the CAA for their continued support; Katja Mäkinen for the time series data, ARI sharing their wealth of knowledge | + | // |
- | More about the soundwalk at https:// | + | More about the soundwalk |
====Instructions for a self-guided walk==== | ====Instructions for a self-guided walk==== | ||
+ | The walk should take approximately an hour. | ||
- | Starting point | + | {{https://neon.fo.am/ |
- | * Seili Ferry stop, Postilaituri | + | |
- | * GPS coordinates: 60.23644498717649, | + | |
- | End point | ||
- | * Gateway to the Archipelago Research Institute' | ||
- | * GPS coordinates: | ||
+ | **Starting point** | ||
- | <olmap id=" | + | * Start at the Seili Ferry stop, Postilaituri |
+ | * GPS coordinates: | ||
- | 60.23644498717649,21.955276383536, | + | **End point** |
+ | * The walk ends at the Gateway to the Archipelago Research Institute' | ||
+ | * GPS coordinates: | ||
- | 60.23942068995505, | + | {{ :: |
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+ | * a more detailed map can be found [[post_glacial_map|here]] | ||
- | Before the walk | ||
- | This walk includes a soundtrack as part of the experience. You will need a phone (or other sound-capable device) with earbuds or headphones for listening during | + | ====Before |
- | The audio can be downloaded and streamed on ((xyz)) : | + | This walk includes a soundtrack as part of the experience. You will need a device that can play sound with earbuds or headphones |
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- | ((add link or QR code to neon)) | + | Download the sound from the link above, and check if the sound is working while you're online, but please avoid listening |
+ | When you start playback take a few moments to experiment with listening at different volumes. You should be able to hear the recorded sound as part of the current soundscape on the island, so it's best to avoid noise cancelling headphones. | ||
- | You can check if the sound is working while you're online, but please do not listen to the soundtrack until you begin the walk. | ||
- | When you start the playback take a few moments to experiment with listening at different volumes. You should be able to hear the recorded sound as part of the current soundscape on the island, so it's best not to use noise cancelling headphones. | + | ====During the walk==== |
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- | During the walk | + | |
As a participant in this walk, we invite you to attune to the island using all your senses. | As a participant in this walk, we invite you to attune to the island using all your senses. | ||
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Pay attention to what you notice around you and what effect the surroundings have on your physical and mental states (your moods, thoughts and emotions). | Pay attention to what you notice around you and what effect the surroundings have on your physical and mental states (your moods, thoughts and emotions). | ||
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- | After the walk | + | ====After the walk==== |
When your walk comes to and end, take a few moments to reflect on your experience. How did you experience the place, your surroundings, | When your walk comes to and end, take a few moments to reflect on your experience. How did you experience the place, your surroundings, | ||
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+ | Post Glacial Rebound is made for [[https:// | ||
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+ | With thanks to Taru Elfving and the CAA for their continued support; Katja Mäkinen for the time series data, ARI sharing their wealth of knowledge and infrastructure during our residency on the island; Kalle Hamm and the Band of Weeds for their recordings of plants. | ||