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Coronavirus lockdowns taught us how to listen again. Here’s what we heard
As a creative artist, my work explores how people interact with sound and how it impacts upon our daily lives through listening — that’s active listening with attention, rather than passive hearing.
I do this by using recorded sound, particularly sound which is associated with place, addressing issues of memory and identity.
This can be in pieces of music, sound installations or online sound maps, which I have been creating since 2005. My passion for listening comes from a concern that in an increasingly visually oriented world, it is easier for us to push sound into the background, rather than focus on it.
To an extent, we’ve forgotten how to listen, but lockdown has provided us with a new opportunity. For many of us, restrictions…
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