‘Soundpaths: Heptonstall’ is an immersive, interactive musical work that uses audio augmented reality (AAR) to blend the performed music with the soundscape of the performance location; the village of Heptonstall in West Yorkshire. The music itself is created in large part from field recordings captured at the performance location, and it can be argued that such recordings act as depositories of information about the places they were gathered from. Most obviously, they recall the moment of their capture, but they also evoke the earlier eras that helped to shape the current physical and societal landscape. The composition is a ‘placed sound’ work; performed through a GPS-enabled Smartphone and headphones. GPS technology allows for the mapping of a composition over a landscape so that the music is experienced within the context of a very specific geographical location. It is possible to achieve precise alignment of sound with space that enables the structuring of a musical work around specific landmarks. ‘Soundpaths:Heptonstall’ is an arrangement of a traditional Yorkshire folk song, Lyke Wake Dirge, that tells of the hazards the soul faces on its way from the material world to purgatory. The song was chosen in reference to the belief that more than 100,000 bodies are buried in this small village, largely due to the fact that burials in the Upper Calder Valley could only take place in Halifax or Heptonstall until the 17th Century. By offering audiences an immersive, site-specific experience, they can be encouraged to develop a deeper engagement with the history of a performance location. Using ‘Soundpaths: Heptonstall’ as a case study, this paper will discuss the use of placed sound and AAR as tools for the interrogation of a specific site, its history and its soundscape.
Yoni Collier is currently working towards a practice-based PhD; an examination of how location-based recording, musical performance and production can be used as tools for examining artistic practice, landscape and history. Alongside a written thesis, Yoni is composing and producing immersive, interactive musical pieces that are laid over specific landscapes and ‘performed’ through location-aware Smartphone apps. Yoni holds a BA in Popular and World Musics from Leeds University and an MSc in Sound Design from Leeds Beckett University. Alongside his research, he continues to work as a freelance producer, composer and performer. As an artist and producer, he has been signed to numerous independent and major labels. A former member of Heads We Dance, Deuce & Charger and Lone Wolf, he has performed at venues and festivals across the UK and Europe. His experience in composition for visual media includes work for dramatic film, corporate clients and video games. His music has featured on TV shows on ABC Family, ITV and Sky Sports, and he has scored films that have been exhibited at numerous international film festivals including the BFI London Film Festival and The ECU European Independent Film Festival.