Durational performance installation By MUD Collective.
Drop in or bring a cushion or mat to stay for a longer listening session.
Details:
Originally devised alongside sound-art-sedimentology research group, MUD Collective, this performance-installation presents a series of field recordings made while collecting soil samples across Cambridgeshire, Goa, and Basra, alongside documentation-based recordings made during recent ‘muddy workshop’ environments.
These muddy workshops invited participants to seek to understand the role sound can play in encountering and sensing our ecological contexts: from flora and fauna, to soil and sediment. These participatory, performative, and responsive workshops explored how mud – a vital yet often neglected material for sustaining life, and the original (geological) recording device – can be used as both a ‘conductor’ and ‘conduit’ in sensing diverse lifeways and forces
in more embodied, intimate states. Through an array of vessels, implements, and sediments, participants collaboratively used materials and bodies to produce sounding assemblages, amplify earthly rhythms, and newly sense material kinships.
What is presented this evening is a mixture of the original sound material, cut alongside recordings from the sonic umwelt of workshop; the bodies, mixtures, interactions, and space. Here, you are invited to listen, considering past activities, now held in sound, but redistributed as documentation that can be newly performed, encountered, and articulated. Low tones recall slow geological time, while small vibrational speakers are set around the space, holding vocalisations and commentaries from our geologist collaborators in Iraq and India.
The sonic dimension traverses (or annihilates) the field(s) between mud and us, inviting a closer encounter with our own bodies, with other bodies, and the body of the earth. As climate crises and the incessant dogma of anthropocentrism compound political and ecological entanglements, we must aspire toward embodied, multi-sensory, and plural knowledge-making.
MUD Collective
MUD Collective is a sedimentology–art–sound research group collaborating across Iraq, India, France, and the UK.
Presented by hidden channels / bad timing Cambridge
Event link:
https://quipandcuriosity.co.uk/event/will-crosby-our-shared-georhythms-bodies-scores-mixtures