Routed//In Green Channels

Thursday November 18 – Sunday November 21, 2021
Main Building, University of Glasgow

– Thursday 18 November: 4-8pm
– Friday 19 November: 10am-6pm
– Saturday 20 November: 11am-5pm
– Sunday 21 November 21: 11am-5pm

Sound Thought presents ‘Routed//In Green Channels’, a generative audiovisual installation at the University of Glasgow from sound artist Beth Horseman.

Data travels from plant to machine, affecting an ambient soundscape which surrounds the listener and evolves with its source. Frequencies grow and die, their vibrations felt through each leaf. You are invited to stay as long as you would like in this green space and follow any channels of interest presented. 

What effect do our actions have on the space around us? Investigating the echoes of our presence on both macro and micro scales, sounds of ritual combine with field recordings to present a symbiotic relationship between nature and technology, whilst drawing parallels between the two.

To access: follow signs for the Hunterian Museum – the installation is in the room with the staircase leading up to the museum.

Presented as part of The Dear Green Bothy, a collaborative cultural programme from the University of Glasgow’s College of Arts showcasing creative and critical responses to climate emergency.