Livestream for Reveil 10 on Dawn Chorus Day

REVEIL 24+1 HOUR BROADCAST 2023

5AM London time (UTC+1) on Saturday 6 MAY to 6AM on Sunday 7 MAY 2023

soundtent.org/reveil

I’m delighted to be hosting a stream from Seoul, South Korea, for Reveil 2023.

Reveil travels West on live audio feeds from streamers around the world at daybreak, making a loop over one earth day.

Reveil (2014—) is a collective production by streamers at listening points around the earth. Starting on the morning of Saturday 6 May in South London near the Greenwich Meridian, the broadcast will pick up feeds one by one, tracking the sunrise west from microphone to microphone, following the wave of intensified sound that loops the earth every 24 hours at first light.

Streams come from a variety of locations, at a time of day when human sounds are relatively low, even in dense urban areas. This tends to open the sound field to a more diverse ecology than usual. The Reveil broadcast makes room by largely avoiding speech and music, gravitating to places where human and non human communities meet and soundworlds overlap.

Each stream brings something different to the loop.

REVEIL 10 goes back to its starting point, giving attention to live sounds of places as first light reaches them.

Yongsan-gu Crow’s Nest Stream page

Studiotopia – Call for Applications

Are you a scientist interested in working within an artist’s practice? Studio Austen is taking part in the Studiotopia Scientist in Residence programme, sponsored by Ars Electronica. Scientists are invited to apply to collaborate with Kat on projects themed around environment, embodiment and democratisation of knowledge-making. 

Deadline for applications 31st May 2020. More information on Kat’s practice https://www.studiotopia.eu/artists#kat

Apply using this form: https://studiotopia.app/ly/application/ You’ll need to provide:

  • Short biography (including links to previous, current research)
  • Motivation letter
  • Select Kat as your artist of preference and describe what are your common grounds with the artist or his/her work
  • Motivation to work on SDG and relation to your current research 
  • Describe your previous collaborative experience