In 2013 more than 50 ships gathered on the North Sea to perform an ambitious musical score, marking the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape. More than 8000 people experienced the event created by the two artists Joshua Portway (UK), Lise Autogena(DK), in collaboration with the composer Orlando Gough (UK) and maritime communities in the North East of England
The original sound source was part of my field recording regarding my project about lighthouses. I h...
This composition is based on interviews of local people who talk about night bombing during WW2 and ...
A foghorn is a fog signal that uses sound to warn vehicles of navigational hazards, or boats of the ...
Richard Hollinshead was invited by the National Trust to develop a high-profile temporary artwork fo...
Screening of 2013 documentary film by Autogena, Portway and Amber Films, documenting the making of t...
Screening of 2013 documentary film by Autogena, Portway and Amber Films, documenting the making of t...
Commissioned by The National Trust in 2011 Foghorn Requiem is a landscape-interactive musical compos...
The presentation discussed two boat-communities and their struggle for right of access to the River ...
This thesis considers the interconnectedness of sound (the foghorn), weather (fog) and place (the co...
Sàl (Saltwater) is a collaboration between Dalziel + Scullion and composer Iain Morrison, commission...
‘Be the Sea’ is a collaborative project between artists, communities, the University of Sunderland, ...
‘Be the Sea’ is a collaborative project between artists, communities, the University of Sunderland, ...
A former shipwright recalls an incident at the Chatham Dockyard, when a dry dock holding a submarine...
The Tidewater Winds, a professional 52-piece concert band, perform Christopher Palestrant's "Port of...
Art works, The Horn and Bubble Tech, by Marianne Greated were part of an exhibition, Artists who mak...
The original sound source was part of my field recording regarding my project about lighthouses. I h...
This composition is based on interviews of local people who talk about night bombing during WW2 and ...
A foghorn is a fog signal that uses sound to warn vehicles of navigational hazards, or boats of the ...
Richard Hollinshead was invited by the National Trust to develop a high-profile temporary artwork fo...
Screening of 2013 documentary film by Autogena, Portway and Amber Films, documenting the making of t...
Screening of 2013 documentary film by Autogena, Portway and Amber Films, documenting the making of t...
Commissioned by The National Trust in 2011 Foghorn Requiem is a landscape-interactive musical compos...
The presentation discussed two boat-communities and their struggle for right of access to the River ...
This thesis considers the interconnectedness of sound (the foghorn), weather (fog) and place (the co...
Sàl (Saltwater) is a collaboration between Dalziel + Scullion and composer Iain Morrison, commission...
‘Be the Sea’ is a collaborative project between artists, communities, the University of Sunderland, ...
‘Be the Sea’ is a collaborative project between artists, communities, the University of Sunderland, ...
A former shipwright recalls an incident at the Chatham Dockyard, when a dry dock holding a submarine...
The Tidewater Winds, a professional 52-piece concert band, perform Christopher Palestrant's "Port of...
Art works, The Horn and Bubble Tech, by Marianne Greated were part of an exhibition, Artists who mak...
The original sound source was part of my field recording regarding my project about lighthouses. I h...
This composition is based on interviews of local people who talk about night bombing during WW2 and ...
A foghorn is a fog signal that uses sound to warn vehicles of navigational hazards, or boats of the ...