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Location: Brighton, Massachusetts, United States


Eduardo Abrantes
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RADIO SILENCE geo-located audiowalk

RADIO SILENCE geo-located audiowalk

Welcome to the RADIO SILENCE audiowalk. If you are currently at LOST POND SANCTUARY, see on-site instructions below. If you are accessing this site remotely, via the BOOK OF WALKS, click the STREAM WALK button, and then click the menu on the top right corner.You'll see a list of songs. Toggle the "auto-play" to off, so you can hear the songs simply by clicking through the tracks. On-site instructions: Thank you for downloading this app, putting on your walking shoes, and surrendering your ears to me for this walk. We'll be walking roughly 3 kilometers, beginning and ending at the yellow gate of the ACCESS ROAD to Skyline Park in Brookline, MA. Put your earbuds in, turn your volume up, and make sure your phone is charged. If you can set your phone to DO NOT DISTURB, and set the SLEEP to NEVER, please do so. As you walk, songs will automatically play as you enter the purple circles on the map. No need to do anything further, except walk and listen. For more information on the project: https://www.debtoddwheeler.org/radiosilenceaudiowalk_songs Special thanks to the community of artists and musicians in the Boston area, who have made this walk possible. More thanks to the many people who have contributed in different ways to the completion of these recordings, specifically Terrance Reeves and Chris Burleson, without whom these recordings would not exist. This walk is for Lucas. This walk is for Rob. This walk is for all of us who walk the wild edge of sorrow. Deb
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Forest Hills 2

Forest Hills 2

A Short Soundwalk of Forest Hills
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The Queer and Now

The Queer and Now

Welcome to The Queer and Now, a geolocative audio tour of Northeastern’s LGBTQ history! In this experience, you’ll travel through time and listen to Northeastern students from throughout the decades recount their experiences. Hear interviews with former students, an overview of the time period by a historical expert, and even popular music from the period. Each group of echoes is placed in what was an important location during the students’ time on campus. To experience the full historical narrative, it’s recommended that you begin the experience in front of the YMCA building on Huntington Avenue, in the 1890’s echo, then follow the timeline. If you wish to jump around, or want to complete the experience in multiple pieces, simply click on each echo in the map, and the time period will pop up. Then navigate to the location of whichever echo you want to hear, and the audio will begin automatically.
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BAAAA!

BAAAA!

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Where's My Wallet

Where's My Wallet

You realize you've lost your wallet at some point between last night and now. You were at a party last night, so you start your search at the host's, Claire's, apartment, on Columbus next to Ruggles Station.
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Naomi

Naomi

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for Rob

for Rob

Rob Todd died here in Franklin Park. I recorded sounds with his broken accordion, and placed them here, along these paths. If you come across this walk, I urge you to check in on your friends, see if they're doing ok. Tell them you care about them, and consider making a donation to AFSP.org.
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A Rainy Day in Boston: Final Location Recording Project

A Rainy Day in Boston: Final Location Recording Project

I recorded this on a rainy day in Boston while walking from NEC to the Christian Science Center. The rain had just begun to fade, so the sound includes both rainfall and the quieter atmosphere afterward.
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DESIRE PATH: Sonic Walk for Boston Center for the Arts

DESIRE PATH: Sonic Walk for Boston Center for the Arts

DESIRE PATH is a sonic walk by Kelly Chen to prompt a reimagining of mobility through interactions with vibrations. This geolocated audio tour is in conversation with themes of public/private, self/other, inside/outside, image/text, and other transgressed dichotomies presented in M’Kenzy Cannon: PLEASE LET ME IN at the Boston Center for the Arts. It explores the body’s relationship with city infrastructure with choreography and gesture. The sound walk combines elements of spoken “scores” and guided listening for the streets around Boston Center for the Arts in the South End, up Tremont Street, including interactions with Berkeley Community Garden and Peter’s Park. DESIRE PATH considers how silence, noise, and mobility function as social conditions by taking part in the sounds and motions produced by organic and industrial processes of South Boston. To plier over fences, saunter across curbs, and relever from pillars to the sounds of construction, cars, fountains, stop lights, and passersby, participants interpret the public dimensions of the space. What does the infrastructure allow you to do? How does it allow you to assemble? How doesn’t it? DESIRE PATH is created on Echos, available for mobile download on the App Store, Google Play, or the web. The walk will also be transcribed and mapped as a downloadable Google Maps coordinate set for accessibility. The walk can be performed in groups, or by oneself.
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