// Subtlemobs usually happen in public spaces
// Imagine walking through a film, but it’s happening on the streets you live in
// This is music composed for those spaces
// This is about trying to make films without cameras
// It’s about integrating with a social or physical space, not taking it over
// The audience listen on headphones, a mix of music, story and instructions
// Sometimes they just watch, sometimes they perform scenes for each other
// A subtlemob is not a flashmob
try to remain invisible …
[by] Duncan Speakman is a Bristol based artist who creates work that physically and emotionally engages audiences in public spaces. He employs walking as both a process and/or outcome in the work. In recent years he has created pre-recorded audio walks, generative GPS-based experiences, live performance using locative media content, and games for public spaces.
Project examples:
As if it were the last time
Our Broken Voice
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Inspirational!
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