Treephonia: Reimagining our planet through sound

Sun Oct 10 2021 at 11:45 am to 12:45 pm

Imperial College London, Room LT 200 | London

Great Exhibition Road Festival
Publisher/HostGreat Exhibition Road Festival
Treephonia: Reimagining our planet through sound
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How can music help us forge new relationships with our environment and the places we inhabit?
About this Event

How can music help us forge new relationships with our environment and the places we inhabit? Royal College of Music composers discuss Treephonia, a unique project that soundtracked 190 trees in nearby Kensington Gardens.

During this audio-visual discussion you will hear a performance of one of these brand new compositions. You’ll also take part in a unique Treephonia-inspired listening exercise, designed to be a meditative experience that channels your imagination and creativity through inner sound-worlds.

This event is part of the Great Exhibition Road Festival: One World.

Please arrive 10 minutes before the event begins if you have a ticket to join the event in South Kensington. If you arrive after this time, your ticket may be reallocated.

Great Exhibition Road Festival: One World

9-15 October 2021

Can science and the arts help inspire a greener future for the planet we share? Join us for a celebration of our remarkable world to explore how together we can protect its future against the threat of the climate emergency.

Discover a week of free events for all ages in South Kensington and online from museums, research and culture organisations based in and around Exhibition Road.

Find out more about the Festival and see the full programme on the Festival website at www.greatexhibitionroadfestival.co.uk.

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Imperial College London, Room LT 200, Exhibition Road, London, United Kingdom

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