SOUND TREKKING is an interactive sound installation that encourages
every visitor to become a composer, empowered to create unique sequences
of soundscapes inspired by the land and its stories.
The innovative public art project leverages the power of art, nature,
technology, and collaboration to create a portal to an immersive virtual
musical world along the winding paths and surrounding trails of Andrews
Park, the oldest preserved green space in downtown Norman, Oklahoma.
Awakening when visitors cross its sonic threshold, the GPS-activated work
fuses spoken word, original music, and sound design into an audio
tapestry inspired by the history and landscape of the very spot where
visitors stand.
The soundscapes — accessible 24/7 through a free custom-designed
smartphone app — respond to visitors’ movements and moments of rest as
well as to changing conditions such as the weather and time of day.
Surprise musical discoveries are embedded along the way, unlocked only
through serendipitous combinations of loops and trails.
SOUND TREKKING has been honored as a 2022-23 Mid-America Arts
Alliance Innovation Winner, with additional support from the National
Endowment for the Arts and the Norman Arts Council.
The work is the brainchild of OPUS 46, an Oklahoma-based creative
collaborative specializing in site-specific public art that reveals and
celebrates untold stories of people and places.
Headed by Canadian-American interdisciplinary artist M.J. Alexander and
award-winning Oklahoma composer Edward Knight, OPUS 46 projects
amplify and illuminate facets of our collective shadowed history.
SOUND TREKKING builds on IN THEIR WORDS, Alexander’s 2021
public art installation of Andrews Park path engravings and steel stencil
sculptures celebrating insights from Norman residents over the past
century.
Both projects aim to spark civic pride, bolster an authentic sense of place,
and ignite the imagination by expanding the boundaries of where, when
and how communities encounter art. The installations offer new
perspectives in familiar surroundings and beckon visitors to participate as
creative partners, collaborating on designing and re-designing new
experiences through repeated exploration.
In tribute to Norman’s long history of international friendships, satellite
technology will link the soundscapes of Andrew Park’s Peace Circle with
the center of Parco della Fortezza Medica in Norman’s Italian sister city in
Tuscany. Visitors standing in designated spots in Norman and Arezzo will
experience the same meditative SOUND TREKKING soundtrack,
synchronized to play as one.
every visitor to become a composer, empowered to create unique sequences
of soundscapes inspired by the land and its stories.
The innovative public art project leverages the power of art, nature,
technology, and collaboration to create a portal to an immersive virtual
musical world along the winding paths and surrounding trails of Andrews
Park, the oldest preserved green space in downtown Norman, Oklahoma.
Awakening when visitors cross its sonic threshold, the GPS-activated work
fuses spoken word, original music, and sound design into an audio
tapestry inspired by the history and landscape of the very spot where
visitors stand.
The soundscapes — accessible 24/7 through a free custom-designed
smartphone app — respond to visitors’ movements and moments of rest as
well as to changing conditions such as the weather and time of day.
Surprise musical discoveries are embedded along the way, unlocked only
through serendipitous combinations of loops and trails.
SOUND TREKKING has been honored as a 2022-23 Mid-America Arts
Alliance Innovation Winner, with additional support from the National
Endowment for the Arts and the Norman Arts Council.
The work is the brainchild of OPUS 46, an Oklahoma-based creative
collaborative specializing in site-specific public art that reveals and
celebrates untold stories of people and places.
Headed by Canadian-American interdisciplinary artist M.J. Alexander and
award-winning Oklahoma composer Edward Knight, OPUS 46 projects
amplify and illuminate facets of our collective shadowed history.
SOUND TREKKING builds on IN THEIR WORDS, Alexander’s 2021
public art installation of Andrews Park path engravings and steel stencil
sculptures celebrating insights from Norman residents over the past
century.
Both projects aim to spark civic pride, bolster an authentic sense of place,
and ignite the imagination by expanding the boundaries of where, when
and how communities encounter art. The installations offer new
perspectives in familiar surroundings and beckon visitors to participate as
creative partners, collaborating on designing and re-designing new
experiences through repeated exploration.
In tribute to Norman’s long history of international friendships, satellite
technology will link the soundscapes of Andrew Park’s Peace Circle with
the center of Parco della Fortezza Medica in Norman’s Italian sister city in
Tuscany. Visitors standing in designated spots in Norman and Arezzo will
experience the same meditative SOUND TREKKING soundtrack,
synchronized to play as one.
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