HOW DO WE LOVE THIS WORLD |
if mushrooms could talk and trees could hug
SELF GUIDED SOUND WALK
SOUND WALK
HOW DO WE LOVE THIS WORLD | if mushrooms could talk and trees could hug
An audio/nature-based immersive experience.
Our interconnectedness is complex. We can’t untangle ourselves from the harm or the good that result from our choices. But we can try. We are all part of the same web. Similar to mushrooms and trees, we breath the same air and drink from the same earth.
This project bears witness to our collective love, longing and loss.
The Sound Walk includes:
- Link to video
- Custom link to 45-minute audio piece, geo located for your walk
Book now – by donation.
HOW IT WORKS
When you book a Sound Walk, share your desired walk location and I will send you a custom link for the app Echoes, along with instructions.
Your walk will be geo-tagged to your desired location, be that in a park or urban area.
Echoes is an app that works on the iPhone or Android.
Please allow 2-days for me to create your custom link.
WHY A SOUND WALK
Why try this?
- It will get you outside
- You can immerse yourself in another world
- Travel without getting on a plane
- You are supporting an artist
Voices of:
Angelo Paulo Novelo, Italian world traveler and yoga instructor. Speaking about the rainforest in Borneo, the third largest rainforest in the world.
Ula Löw, German rewilder currently living in Cologne and Mönchengladbach. Reflecting on the loss of insects and how can bring them back.
Nature & Urban Spaces, audio from the rain forest in Papau New Guinea, Mönchengladbach, KuBa Kultur Bahnhof and various urban space.
What drew me to interview Angelo and Ula was their sense of respect and wonder for nature. Their stories share a sense of interconnectedness, love and respect. They see both sides of our human inter-relationship with the natural world, the magic and the injury.
Special thank you to KuBa Residency for providing space to make the installation creation of this project possible:
Sharon Horodi
Mika Kammarar
KuBa: kulturbahnhof
Klein Warnow
July 28, 2021