Granite Sound

Peter John Stollery, Suk-Jun Kim (Composer), Phillip Armstrong Cooke (Composer)

Research output: Non-textual formComposition

Abstract

Presented by the National Theatre of Scotland and Aberdeen City Council, Granite is a major new Aberdeen arts project celebrating the city and its people. From November to December 2015, a series of family-friendly, free performances and installations will bring the city centre’s streets to life, exploring the city’s past, present and future – and its relationship with the famous stone. The first of these is Granite Sound, a pair of one-hour guided sound walks with accompanying radiophonic soundtrack listened to over headphones. A number of locations, or dwelling points, will be joined together via the walk and will reflect an aspect of granite and the history of Aberdeen through sound, and around themes of excavating and exporting. Granite Sound happens on Saturday and Sunday 7/8 November 2015 and walk times are 1000, 1200, 1400 and 1600 on  each day. Saturday’s walk begins at Seventeen on Belmont Street (AB10 1JR) and travels via Union Terrace, Guild Street, Union Square, Market Street, Victoria Bridge and Walker Road to the finish point at Walker Road Primary School. Sunday’s walk begins at Castlegate (AB11 5BB) and travel via Castle Street, Castle Terrace, Virginia Street, Union Square, Guild Street and College Street to the finish over the Wellington Suspension Bridge.

Composed by sound artists Pete Stollery and Suk-Jun Kim, and featuring vocal music composer by Philip Cooke as well as poems and text from local writers, the soundtrack will be triggered via GPS depending on the location of the walkers. Each walk has a number of dwelling points where walkers will pause and contemplate their location both visually and aurally and a central focus for both walks will be Union Square Shopping Centre where walkers and the general public will be able to interact with and trigger sounds via an environment created by Bea Dawking, Mark Dunsmore, John Montgomery and Stuart Docherty, all students from the MMus Sonic Arts programme at the University of Aberdeen. SHMU will broadcast excerpt from the walks live on SHMU-FM.
Original languageEnglish
Media of outputCD
Publication statusPublished - 7 Nov 2015

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