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Forest VIDEOLAB – solar powered tour 2022

Sat, 25 June 2022 @ 21:45

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Discover nature in a new and exciting way – merging the digital with the natural in this site-specific immersive audio-visual experience which will start with a dusk walk to find out about the effects of light on wildlife.

In response to the COVID and Climate Crisis, artist Mettje Hunneman has created Forest VIDEOLAB, an E-Bike equipped with projection gear, portable power, solar panel and all-terrain tyres.

Forest VIDEOLAB is a series of site-specific, public video projections with original soundscapes by former international DJ Swayzak. Highlighting and transforming green spaces across Scotland and questioning our place in nature, Swayzak’s signature dark and mysterious sound palettes and Hunnerman’s projections draw the audience deep into these mini-universes.

In partnership with the Glenlivet Ranger, the event will start with a dusk walk – leading up to the projection site – to search for night creatures, including bats, moths, and owls. Find out about the effects of light on our native wildlife and other tales of the dark.

 

Event Details

Date:
Sat, 25 June 2022
Time:
21:45
Cost:
£5.00 – £10.00
Distance:
2 miles / 3.2 km
Grade:
Easy (info)
Leader:
Mettje Hunneman - Mark Johnston
Dogs:
Sorry, dogs are not allowed
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Appropriate footwear and clothing for the conditions – including layers suitable for the potential colder temperatures at this time of night.

Organiser

Organiser:
Mettje Hunneman
Phone:
+447886320072
Email:
info@videolabstudio.co.uk
Website:
View Organiser Website

Venue / Start

Glenlivet Visitor Centre
Main St
Tomintoul,MorayAB37 9EXUnited Kingdom


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The Visitor Centre is at the very South Eastern end of Main Street just before the Glenlivet Wigwam site.