A Rhythmic Acknowledgment for Walking Experiences
As a First Nations percussionist from Australia, rhythm and culture is at the core of my expression. This auditory expression forms the basis of this visual essay with reference to a sound sensor installation titled “A Rhythmic Acknowledgment for Walking Experiences.” This sound sensor experience is...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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Common Ground Research Networks
2021
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1472689 |
Summary: | As a First Nations percussionist from Australia, rhythm and culture is at the core of my expression. This auditory expression forms the basis of this visual essay with reference to a sound sensor installation titled “A Rhythmic Acknowledgment for Walking Experiences.” This sound sensor experience is located at a new Lake Macquarie Multi-Arts Pavilion in Australia. Given that this style of project is relatively new in the field of practice-based research, this visual essay aims to unpack the cultural thinking and reflect on the outcomes. |
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