AURALITY can be experienced by downloading a free mobile app that uses GPS points along the coast of Queensland to trigger audio based on location and movement. The free app for iOS and Android launches on World Listening Day (18 July) with 100 soundscapes activated across Queensland.
AURALITY active locations include Brisbane, Noosa, Tin Can Bay, Maryborough, Hervey Bay, Yeppoon, Airlie Beach, Townsville and Cairns. AURALITY is created by Leah Barclay, a multi-award winning Australian sound artist working at the intersection of art, science and technology.
AURALITY is presented by Queensland Music Festival, Brisbane City Council, The Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre, Noosa Alive and Noosa Regional Gallery. The project launches on July 18, World Listening Day 2017.
AURALITY active locations include Brisbane, Noosa, Tin Can Bay, Maryborough, Hervey Bay, Yeppoon, Airlie Beach, Townsville and Cairns. AURALITY is created by Leah Barclay, a multi-award winning Australian sound artist working at the intersection of art, science and technology.
AURALITY is presented by Queensland Music Festival, Brisbane City Council, The Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre, Noosa Alive and Noosa Regional Gallery. The project launches on July 18, World Listening Day 2017.
AURALITY is powered by Echoes.XYZ and created by Leah Barclay