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Steps of the Sun

Originally commissioned for Carleton’s 2016 Walking festival, Steps of the Sun is a binaural audio walk collaboratively written, recorded, edited, and programmed by Carleton students, professors, and alumni

Originally commissioned for Carleton’s 2016 Walking festival, Steps of the Sun is a binaural audio walk collaboratively written, recorded, edited, and programmed by Carleton students, professors, and alumni

Steps of the Sun

by Carleton College
Steps of the Sun
Steps of the Sun
Steps of the Sun

What is it about?

Originally commissioned for Carleton’s 2016 Walking festival, Steps of the Sun is a binaural audio walk collaboratively written, recorded, edited, and programmed by Carleton students, professors, and alumni. By taking a placemaking approach, Steps of the Sun is designed to surface multiple levels of historical knowledge specific to Carleton College and connect them to global ideas about measurement, the body, disability, literature, elegy, astronomy, music and economics. It is also designed to sensorily reawaken the listener's living engagement with the Carleton campus and encourage them to ask further questions about its connection to the past, the various present-day communities of Northfield, and all possible futures.

Steps of the Sun

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
90Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
June 19, 2019
Release date
June 19, 2019
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App Store Description

Originally commissioned for Carleton’s 2016 Walking festival, Steps of the Sun is a binaural audio walk collaboratively written, recorded, edited, and programmed by Carleton students, professors, and alumni. By taking a placemaking approach, Steps of the Sun is designed to surface multiple levels of historical knowledge specific to Carleton College and connect them to global ideas about measurement, the body, disability, literature, elegy, astronomy, music and economics. It is also designed to sensorily reawaken the listener's living engagement with the Carleton campus and encourage them to ask further questions about its connection to the past, the various present-day communities of Northfield, and all possible futures.

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