Season walks
Season Walks presents a curated programme of sound walks that foreground listening to landscapes through walking, focusing on spatiality, temporality, and the dynamic relationships among inhabitants.
A sound walk is an artistic form that intertwines walking, listening, and sound composition into a situated experience of space. Rooted in acoustic ecology and practices of focused environmental perception, it understands the landscape not merely as a setting, but as an active co-creator of sonic and semantic relations. Sound walks emerge as artistic responses to the fragility, instability, and transformations of the landscapes they traverse. Artists enter into dialogue with sites through speculative, symbiotic, and at times conflictual or intimately entangled trajectories, from which sonic narratives unfold. These take the form of musical and narrative compositions experienced by participants while walking, thereby co-creating a spatio-temporal experience.
Season Walks unfolds throughout the year, offering a continuous framework for exploring contemporary sound practices in relation to environment.
