We once more went back to Warter and to the location of Bigger Trees. Again, it was beautiful and this time bustling with agricultural activity. The purpose of our visit was to gather sounds. One of our projects is to provide a multi sensory experience of the artwork for the visually impaired.
I've been very lucky to be involved in the Ferens Multi Sensory Tour, which focusses on several iconic works in the permanent collection and uses sound, objects and description to enable meaningful access to works of art for those who have visual impairments and blindness. All the stories, obsessions, ideas, history and beauty infused into art should be available to everyone.
So to Warter we went and we listened to the wind, the birds, tractors, cyclists, kids playing and very kindly Clare Crooks from Radio Humberside recorded for us.
More on the project soon.
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