Ros Bandt discusses her new work Medusa Dreaming

Image courtesy of Ros Bandt

Check out sound artist Ros Bandt’s live streaming of fish feeding through her hydrophone during the performance Sounding the Basilica in the Yerebatan Cistern with Erdem Helvacioglu in 2010. Now released in Fish Dreaming movement 3 of Medusa Dreaming, Ros’s latest release with the international Medusa Ensemble, published by Neuma Records 2021 USA. She will talk about this environmental electroacoustic water symphony work in her ASRA paper Being Flexible, Fluid Confluences, Multiple Outcomes. The recording process as a modern and ancient acoustic archaeology in Medusa Dreaming 532-2021, Thursday 11 November at 4.00pm, Not to be missed, book tickets here! Ros has been creating many unique interspecies sound art works using hydrophones to communicate marine dawn chorus, trees growing and hearing sunlight and photosynthesis for over 20 years. 

Performances/Works:

Sounding the Basilica in the Yerebatan Cistern, 1 May 8.00 PM  2010 with Erdem Helvacioglu

Medusa Dreaming published by Neuma Records

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