New exhibition captures sights and sounds of Coquetdale
Mie (Mike) Fielding’s exhibition contains many of the artworks featured in the newly published book 'The River Coquet: A personal view'.
There is also a sneak preview of new Northumberland studies portraying Mike's trademark evocative and unique style.
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Hide AdMike has also produced a specially commissioned interactive map allowing visitors the chance to tune into the atmosphere of this beautiful Northumberland river using some of his many sound recordings made in Coquetdale over the past 30 years.
Visitors will be able to scan the map QR codes with their smartphones to hear stereo and surround sound recordings of glorious Coquetdale.
As an added bonus there's a binaural (360 degree sound) YouTube film running for nine hours each day produced by former Cabaret Voltaire member and sound recordist Chris Watson who recorded the sounds of Holystone woods in real time (one of the Coquetdale sites featured in the River Coquet book) .
Looking forward to the exhibition, Mike said: “I'm particularly excited to bring the sounds of the River Coquet to the exhibition.
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Hide Ad"Visitors can sample everything from comical sounding Eiders in Amble harbour to Ring Ouzel in Upper Coquetdale.
"Some of these recordings have been put into a new experimental musical piece called 'Aves Elektron' due to be released in July 2022 , a work which also features the words and voice of Cullercoats poet Harry Gallagher.”
Mike studied environmental design and fine art at Sunderland college of Art & Design.
He is the writer / producer and director of the 3D experimental / immersive 'Live Cinema' production '5 Little Birds'.
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Hide AdHe is author and illustrator of 'The Birds of Coquetdale', 'The River Coquet', an active environmental campaigner and co-author of 'The Closest Thing to Heaven'.
He is also one part of the avant-garde music outfit dumdum SCORE, who's 'Audio Arts' work is archived at Tate Modern. He also produces sound art under the alias 'Immiscible'.
The exhibition runs from April 7-21 and is free.
Newcastle City Library is located at Charles Avison Building, 33 New Bridge Street West, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8AX.
'The River Coquet: A personal view'. ISBN 978-1838280963