UNNATURAL NATURE
An Immersive and Interactive Installation
About Climate Change
April 8th
What can sound tell us about the changing world? And how can these sounds invite us to reflect on our relationship with the natural environment?
Unnatural Nature, an immersive and interactive two-part installation, explores the global issue of climate change through a sonic journey. In the first part of the installation, you'll be transported by an evocative composition that draws on global climate data sets sourced from NASA's database. In the second part, you'll be invited to reconnect with the environment in a unique and interactive way, through the mesmerizing sounds of sonic plants.

About the artist:
Eloysa is a media artist, composer, and pianist exploring the intersection between music technology, sound art, media arts, performance, and ecology. They are currently in the last semester of the MA in Media Arts at the Performing Arts Technology Department at SMTD, University of Michigan. Their work ranges from sound art installations, electroacoustic and experimental compositions, VR immersive experiences, and interactive environments and systems. Unnatural Nature is Eloysa's Master Thesis project.
Location
Davis Technology Studio
downstairs from the Brehm Pavilion in the Earl V. Moore Building
(1100 Baits Dr, Ann Arbor)
Date & Time
April 8th
3:00 PM
4:00 PM
 Join us on April 8th 
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