Sound Mirrors

Dotted along the east coast of England, large concrete structures known as sound mirrors enabled enemy aircraft and Zeppelin airships to be heard before they were seen, providing early warning of potential attack. Many of these survive and still stand, listening to the contemporary world. Sound Mirrors is a durational sound performance which re-imagines the acoustic experience of war and connects, in an act of two-way mirroring, the sonic experience of war with contemporary local soundscapes. Discovery Museum - Great Hall, Friday 27 February, 2-4pm Presented as part of Decoded 1914-18

Suitable for
Any age


Website
http://decoded1914.org.uk/sound-mirrors.html


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//am18812?id=EVENT516479


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