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A Change in the Climate

Multidisciplinary project. Lead artist Liz Crow undertakes a series of performance actions, working in wild landscapes with natural materials to create a series of striking stills and moving image, sound design and associated texts.

 

Touring from autumn 2026, the work provokes questioning and reflection about what it means to be human in the face of environmental crisis. 

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Developed in collaboration with photographer Suzie LarkeBlack Bark Films and sound artist Nic Allan, A Change in the Climate is a creative contribution to the University of Exeter’s Sensing Climate project researching climate change and disability, led by Dr Sarah Bell and funded via a Philip Leverhulme Prize in Geography.

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Riverlandia

Immersive fictional spatial-sound story of a river valley at a time of ecological change.

 

Narrated by its human and non-human inhabitants; characters include the river itself, a bullhead fish, a dragonfly, an alder tree, sheep, and a skylark.

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The cast of voice actors includes Gemma Whelan, Mike Wozniak, Spencer Jones, and Bethany Antonia. 

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Commissioned by The National Trust in audio form as a response to their award-winning river restoration project in Porlock Vale. It has subsequently been shown at installations and events, and is featured in a new sculptural book box installation project.

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Literary sound walks and rainforest intermission,

Atlantic Centre for the Arts, Florida

Immersive speaker setup at the beautiful ACA. Full program of Ellen Wiles literary sound walks with intermission of spatial recordings of a Devonshire rainforest.

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