A script prompt for a walk adapted from a Deep Listening exercise.
This exercises is detailed by Brett Bloom in BKDN BKDN’s Breakdown Workbook #3: Sonic Meditations: Immersive Ecological Entanglement, Volume 1. You can order a printed copy from Printed Matter, or download a PDF from the Breakdown site. (You have to scroll down on this page; no direct link to this volume). It’s a beautiful volume of Deep Listening exercises with an orientation toward acoustic ecology.
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A concept from Deep Listening is that you are always listening to both sound and silences. An example of a silence you can hear is given: look up at the clouds, and then imagine the burst of fireworks taking place where you are looking. If you could not hear the present silence, then you could not hear the fireworks that could populate that space of silence.
Taking this idea of populating the silence, write a walk that populates the silences of a site. Populate the silences with sound. (A literal translation of the example above could be to direct the walker to look up at the sky, and then to play fireworks sounds, so that they perceive both the superimposed fireworks and the silence of the unfireworked sky.)
Or populate the silences with images — either as descriptions of sound, or descriptions of images that populate otherwise empty spaces on the route.