Hydrological Consequences

Streaming now as part of Semi Silent’s online archive and podcast series. Semi Silent is a podcast platform for sound art, radio art and field recording based in Bucharest, Romania.

Hydrological Consequences is a sound work exploring multiple perspectives on water and rivers, the passage of time and the power of water as a primordial element. We hear from the river police who enforce the law on the waterways, a local archaeologist who explores the liminal intertidal zones picking through the centuries of rubbish and debris to make sense of the past and present, divers talking us through the experience and sensations of being submerged beneath the depths and a chorus of voices sharing their fears of water and dreams of drowning.

The piece features interviews with diving instructors at the Plymouth Diving Centre, Archaeologist and Local Historian, John Brown, Inspector Gordon Peters of the Ministry of Defence River Police and dream recollections of staff and patients at Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Larbert.

First performed live as part of Sonic Narratives in Timișoara, June 2024, this studio version of the piece is composed for SEMI SILENT in the frame of SONIC FUTURE RESIDENCIES and it was presented in the festival Orizont Sonor in Constanța, September 2024.