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Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK

Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK

Location-Based Sound Art

⭐️4.5 / 5
Rating
🙌390
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK

1.0.12

March 7, 2023

This version brings critical fixes for location prompt issues. Enjoy the wonderful experiences!
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1.0.10

July 15, 2022

Improved download speeds, better playback and fixed bugs.

1.0.9

June 28, 2022

This version brings better stability and fixes for your listening experience.
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1.0.8

June 23, 2022

Improved download speeds, better playback and fixed bugs.

1.0.7

June 13, 2022

Improved download function, better playback and fixed bugs.

1.0.6

April 5, 2021

This version fixes some small bugs.

1.0.5

March 12, 2021

This version updates sharing, making it even easier to share your favorite walks.
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1.0.4

February 25, 2021

Fixing bugs and improving the performance of the app

1.0.3

February 19, 2021

Fixes some small bugs and issues with playback

1.0.0

September 10, 2020

Price History of Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK

Description of Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK

Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK is a GPS-enabled work of public art that uses music to illuminate the natural environment. Created by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and sound artist Ellen Reid, SOUNDWALK is user-guided: the path you choose dictates the music you hear, and no two visits will be exactly the same. IT’S A SIMPLE AS: 1) Install the free app 2) Download a SOUNDWALK 3) Put on your headphones 4) Press ‘start’ 5) Explore A note from composer Ellen Reid: “I encourage everyone to make repeated visits throughout the year, to experience how weather, light, and music can change our perception of these landscapes and environments. Most of all, I hope people will take a moment away from the bustle of our hyper-connected world to enjoy the beauty of public parks, and to spend some quality time immersed in nature." Ellen Reid Soundwalk Location-Based Sound Art
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Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK: FAQ

Does Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK support iPad devices?

Yes, Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK works on iPads.
Eclipse Projects LLC is the developer of the app.
Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK minimum iOS requirement is iOS 12.4.
The rating of 4.5 out of 5 that Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK has received from users is outstanding.
The Ellen Reid Soundwalk App Relates To The Music Genre.
The newest version of Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK is 1.0.12.
July 5, 2024 is the date of the latest Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK update.
Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.
Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.
Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK can be used in English.
Sorry, Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK.
Sorry, Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK

  • Stunning

    Stunning. Would love this in more places — such a moving way to see the world anew.
  • Absolutely stunning!

    I have previously enjoyed Reid’s SOUNDWALK in Los Angeles but I am so happy it is now in London to enjoy as well. Thank you for bringing this incredible experience to Regent’s Park!!
  • Regent Park: Ellen Reid Sound Walk is Revelatory!!

    I was on a quick visit to London and I needed sometime to clear my head so I went to Regent Park and decided to turn on this app Sound Walk. It was recommended by a friend and I am so glad I chose it. It was such an amazing experience to hear the sounds of this brilliant artist narrate my first major visit to the park in over ten years. It made the nature and beauty of the park come a live in a way that I had yet to experience (without hallucinogens). At some point, I felt like the tress and flowers were dancing in a rhythm synced with the conductors music. The music created this immersive artistic experience that I truly got lost in. I live in New York, so I definitely plan on using this through my jaunts in Central Park. What an ingenious idea - synching one form of art (music) with another (nature)? Thank you Ellen Reid’s Sound Walk!