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Tidal Motion – Boat Tour and Hydrophonics Workshop

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Jetty
Noosaville QLD, Australia
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Sat, 5 Jul, 10am - 12pm AEST

Event description

Hosted by artist Leah Barclay and inspired by her new work, Tidal Motions, participants will connect with the local Noosa waterways and surroundings on a guided boat tour and live hydrophonics session on Noosa river.

Come and learn about the art and science of listening to rivers, experiment with a hydrophone (underwater microphone) and experience hands-on demonstrations of Leah’s unique aquatic bioacoustics technology.

The workshop will start and conclude at Jetty 186, Gympie Terrace, Noosaville.

About the Artist

Dr Leah Barclay is an Australian sound artist, designer, and researcher working at the intersection of art, science, and technology. Her research and creative work investigate new approaches to eco-acoustics, exploring the soundscapes of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems to inform conservation, scientific research, and public engagement. She is a specialist in underwater sound with over 15 years’ experience recording marine and freshwater ecosystems across the planet. Leah creates complex sonic environments and audio-visual works that draw attention to changing climates and fragile ecosystems. These works are realised through live performances, interactive installations, VR/AR, and site-specific experiences. Her work explores ways we can use creativity, new technologies, and emerging science to reconnect communities to place and inspire ecological awareness. Leah is the Discipline Lead of Design at the University of the Sunshine Coast, where she is also co-leading the Creative Ecologies Research Cluster, an emerging hub for interdisciplinary research that is shaping new approaches to creative practice.

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Jetty
Noosaville QLD, Australia