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one thousand birds symphony – GRICE (installation)

5 July @ 11:00 am - 2:30 pm

Free

‘A harmonic and sometimes dissonant conversation between humans and the natural world.

A study of feathered strength and Iridescence’

British art-rock rock musician, producer and artist GRICE presents an immersive dynamic soundscape, surround sound audio-visual exhibition and installation showcasing extracts from his award winning album and film ‘one thousand birds symphony’ set to a Virtual Forest of projections,
digital artwork and films. The audio will be presented in surround sound to create a dynamic soundscape and a three-dimensional spacial audio environment.The installation emphasises the importance of the effect of nature on mental health and hopefully raises awareness of ‘The Red List’ of birds in danger of extinction. ‘one thousand birds symphony’ invites the audience to discover and develop the lost art of listening, to revel in the constant and exquisitely varied soundscapes and sweet sonatas that surround us all and to explore ecological interconnections and the harmony and tension between humanity and the natural world.

‘one thousand birds symphony’ 10-track album was created between March and December 2020 deep in ‘The Shire’, when the artist developed a personal connection with the robins, blackbirds and other passerines that surrounded him during isolation and lockdown. Throughout this period,
the artist was driven to rise with the birds each morning to listen, record and archive their behaviour and songs. This obsession resulted in a thousand unique birdsongs and melodies scattered across an equal number of hard drives, discs and memory cards.

QUOTE FROM THE ARTIST:

“The philosophy of birds – their iridescence, endurance, vulnerability and strength and their musical integrity is something to behold. This music is dedicated to the birds, the true masters in the art of life (and flying). These are my letters from isolation and this is my tribute to the birds. Their majesty saved me from myself and I owe them much. May there always be birdsong above the battlefields.” G

REVIEWS

‘This is stunningly clever, and to my mind a genius work.’ – The Progressive Aspect

‘There are bewitching passages of avant-classical beauty, a true original’ – PROG

‘This masterpiece entailed quite a sum of patience and intellectual creation in the formation of a majestic program of partial symphonic compositions mixed with actual field recordings of various birds and other nature sounds and brilliant electronically created sounds, then arranged around melodies and songs. Highly Recommended’ – Big Beautiful Noise

AWARDS

Best Music Feature – Mykonos International Film Awards, Greece | Best Arthouse Short Film – Sipontum Arthouse International Film Festival, Italy | Best Original Music Score – Cine Paris Film Festival, France | Best Original Score (finalist) – World Class Film Awards, Mexico | Wildlife & Environment (semi-finalist)— UFFS Universal Film Festival Samothraki, Greece | English Riviera Film Festival official selection, 10th Anniversary Screenings (2025)

Details

Date:
5 July
Time:
11:00 am - 2:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://rammuseum.org.uk/whats-on/one-thousand-birds-symphony-grice/

Venue

Royal Albert Memorial Museum
Gandy street
Exeter, EX4 3RX Exeter
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