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Thursday 28 - Friday 29 July 2022 | 10am - 4pm
Lakeside Arts
Tickets - £40
Lakeside Arts needs YOU to help explore and explain how sound works! Work alongside artists, sound technicians, and academics from Nottingham Biomedical Researcher Centre and take part in a variety of fun and creative challenges. Collect evidence and record your findings, create and make new challenges for other children and families to take part in over the summer, and have your endeavours recorded on Lakeside's website and around the park on the new listening post.
Come and understand what sound is and how we listen to it. On two days filled with fun, you will have the chance to create soundscapes from nature, help them produce new recordings and set challenges they can share on their listening posts for others to use over the summer.
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