Augustine Leudar

Augustine Leudar is a sonic artist, known for large scale walk through surround sound installations, audio holophony and sound art miniatures. Leudar frequently cites the natural world as an important source of inspiration.

History

Augustine Leudar is a British sound artist who specialises in 3d audio art, surreal surround sound installations, audio holograms and sonic illusions. Soundscapes created in Peru were featured at Pragues' national gallery, the Rudolfinum in 2006, as part of the Impresse exhibition and accompanied the paintings of Czech painter Otto Placht. He created the largest sound-art installation in the world at the tropical Biome at the Eden Project in Cornwall and other large scale installations for many events including Glastonbury's Shangri La, and Futuresonic in Manchester . Recently several multichannel sound installations in forests and botanic gardens across Europe and South America have sonified electrical signalling in plants and forests.

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