
Our teams of artist’s have led on the education, participation and interactive elements of Sonic Streams.
Greg Byatt, a sound and health specialist and bio-art innovator Anthony Hall have led our education programme.
Visit the research as Education overview to read further about the education aspect of sonic streams and read the Student Sound Journals and listen to the sound tracks they have created for well being.
You can also take part and learn more about he impact of sound on your health by visiting the sonic streams 'Sound Tool Kit'.
Watch our real life science experiments, learn how we hear and how sound effects us physically and emotionally.
Learn listen to you environment in a new way, record and create soundscapes and feedback your own recorded soundscapes, research, thoughts, and ideas.
As part of FACTS commitment to artists at all stages of their career Lawrence Brown and Lucy Britton have collaborated with Chris Watson on his ‘Wildsong at Dawn’ project to develop new works inspired by Chris’s recordings.
Lawrence Brown has developed a set of illustrated sound boxes, that are used in the hospital as a beautiful delivery system for Chris Watson ‘Wildsong at Dawn’ soundtrack.
Visit Lawrence Brown's Sounding Board at the Participation Portal to view these beautiful boxes, designs and read Lawrence's response to his collaboration with the Alder Hey's play specialists.
Lucy Britton visited Alder Hey hospital and participating health centres to talk with patients and staff. Reflecting on the impact of Chris Watson's 'Wildsong at Dawn' and a catalyst to facilitate conversations and ideas for the future. Patients and staff were involved in the recording process of a new sound work 'What are we waiting for?',
'What are we waiting for?' was further supported by The Liverpool Culture Company’s Waiting Programme, which aims to develop creative projects in Health Centres around Liverpool.
Visit Lucy's Sounding board to listen to 'What are we waiting for?' at the Participation Portal and tell us what your ideas for the future of health.
Tony McCalae composed and produced the sound scheme for the sonic streams website - Listen to is again on Tony's Sounding Board and other recordings he has produced during the sonic streams project.