S+S Echoes of Origin x Moss and Metal Duet

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Location: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

This sound walk explores the evolving relationship between nature and industry in St. Pancras Basin and its surroundings, where human intervention and organic regeneration continuously reshape the environment. Through two interwoven sound pieces—A Moss and Metal Duet and Echoes of Origin—we invite you to experience the layered sonic histories of where you stand, from its industrial past to its contemporary landscape. As you listen, consider how the remnants of industry coexist with the living, regenerating world around them—how the traces of human production persist, adapt, and ultimately merge with non-human life.

A Moss and Metal Duet

Serving as a sonic exploration of the elemental forces present within St. Pancras Basin, this piece acts in tangible and speculative ways to listen and learn from the conversations between moss and metal, highlighting the contrast between the organic and inorganic—the naturally regenerative and the human-imposed.

Moss, a naturally self-sustaining life form, produces its soft but active “popcorn-ing” sound simply by existing—consuming water, absorbing carbon dioxide, and filtering toxins from its environment. Metal, by contrast, remains silent until acted upon, requiring human interaction to produce sound. It stands as a marker of the industrial presence that has shaped this landscape from the Industrial Revolution to the present day, a lasting reminder of human intervention. Now, metal remains within the site, shifting from an instrument of industry to a structure that coexists with the organic world.

Echoes of Origin

Extending on this exploration, Echoes of Origin traces broader human intervention surrounding the site through historically-tied sounds. This piece guides you through the rhythm of steam trains and their turning wheels, to the clatter of loading coal and the unloading of grains at what once was a granary. These historical echoes are set against the persistent pulse of contemporary life at Central Saint Martins—where the mechanical voice of the campus gate machine, the hum of sewing machines, and the buzz of electric irons add new sonic textures to the site’s ongoing transformation.

By immersing you in these interwoven soundscapes, we hope to reveal the shifting balance between human industry and organic resilience. We invite you to deepen your connection with your surroundings, exploring and reimagining the often-overlooked interactions between human interception and the non-human, but living, world.

Credits: MA Arts & Science: Yilei Lu, Ke Ma, Kira Oliver, Xuequin Peng. MA Culture, Criticism and Curation: Ant Beltrán, Emily Pond, Rae Storey. MA Fine Art: Sasha Shevchenko, Evelyn Torkington, Marina Trani, Faye Van Andel, Yinqi Yuan.


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Echoes of Origin: Origin

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