Flow.Walk.Drag

Flow.Walk.Drag

by Flow.Walk.Drag.
Season 2
Act 4 — Who is she?
Our journey ends at the Palm Bay viewpoint, overlooking the Southern Water pumping station. Time to ask who's really responsible - and to decide E. coli's fate. Start at Princes Walk by the cannon, Palm Bay. Written and narrated by Rachel Seoighe. Audio mixing by Tim Brunsden. Image: James McCauley. This work was created by Flow.Walk.Drag., a project funded by the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ with additional support from Liverpool Hope University.
Act 3 — The Tidal Poo(l)
We've caught up with E. coli at the Walpole Tidal Pool - and she has something to say. Red flags give way to love notes, an unexpected phone call arrives from Liverpool, and a more complicated picture of our notorious local resident begins to emerge. Start at the Walpole Tidal Pool. Written and narrated by Rachel Seoighe, with performance by Laura Wyatt O'Keeffe. Audio mixing by Tim Brunsden. Image: James McCauley. This work was created by Flow.Walk.Drag., a project funded by the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ with additional support from Liverpool Hope University.
Act 1 — Seaside Scandal
We begin at the Coastal Shelter by Bugsy's Bowling on Ethelbert Crescent, where Margate's long, complicated relationship with the sea starts to unfold, and we start to look for the town’s most notorious resident. Written and narrated by Rachel Seoighe, as part of Flow.Walk.Drag. Audio mixing by Tim Brunsden. Image: Robin Rose Breetveld. This work was created by Flow.Walk.Drag., a project funded by the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ with additional support from Liverpool Hope University.
Act 2 — Red Flags
E. coli makes a sensational appearance at the Old Cliftonville Lido and takes off, leaving a trail of red flags in the sand between here and the Walpole Tidal Pool. We follow, reading each one. Start at the Old Cliftonville Lido. Written and narrated by Rachel Seoighe, with performance by Laura Wyatt O'Keeffe. Audio mixing by Tim Brunsden, voice acting by Trude Sundberg, Regan Koch and Brendan Curtis. Image: Rachel Seoighe. This work was created by Flow.Walk.Drag., a project funded by the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ with additional support from Liverpool Hope University.
E. coli's Margate Tour trailer
Trailer
Welcome to E. coli's Margate Tour, a microcosmic deep dive into hidden water histories, created by Flow.Walk.Drag. Our sonic journey follows E. coli along the Margate coastline. You can follow along in Margate or join us remotely and use your imagination. Four episodes, dropping every Friday. Subscribe and enjoy the walk! Image: James McCauley. This work was created by Flow.Walk.Drag., a project funded by the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ with additional support from Liverpool Hope University.
Season 1
Act IV : The Future
Welcome dear listeners to the Liverpool Cholera audio tour, a microcosmic deep dive into hidden water histories. Our sonic journey is composed of four acts, each rooted and routed through the streets of Liverpool. Our final act is at the Granby Winter Garden, the final spot on our expedition. Step inside if it’s open, it’s a very welcoming space. Opening times can be found on their website - https://www.granby4streetsclt.co.uk/whats-on-weekly Location on what.three.words is ///corn.soft.going Thank you for lending us your ears, dear listeners. This audio tour was written by Brendan Curtis, with audio mixing by Tim Brunsden, and with voice acting by Brendan Curtis, Tamm Reynolds, Laura Wyatt O’Keefe and Hwa Young Jung. This work was created by Flow.Walk.Drag., a project funded by the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ with additional support from Liverpool Hope University.
Act III : The Present… (ish)
Welcome dear listeners to the Liverpool Cholera audio tour, a microcosmic deep dive into hidden water histories. Our sonic journey is composed of four acts, each rooted and routed through the streets of Liverpool. Act III starts on Princes Boulevard, the pedestrian and cycle paths between Princes Avenue and Princes Road, where North Hill Road crosses over. We start at a little black hut with benches, we encourage you to sit if you need a rest. We will be heading towards Granby Winter Garden, a 5 minute walk. Location on what.three.words is ///notes.later.coffee Thank you for lending us your ears, dear listeners. This audio tour was written by Brendan Curtis, with audio mixing by Tim Brunsden, and with voice acting by Brendan Curtis, Tamm Reynolds and Hwa Young Jung. This work was created by Flow.Walk.Drag., a project funded by the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ with additional support from Liverpool Hope University.
ACT II: The Past - part two
Welcome dear listeners to the Liverpool Cholera audio tour, a microcosmic deep dive into hidden water histories. Our sonic journey is composed of four acts, each rooted and routed through the streets of Liverpool. Act 2 starts at the corner of Upper Parliament Street and a few paces up St James Road. We will be heading up towards Princes Road, alongside a busy street. Please be careful crossing the road and watch out for the cars! This will be around 10 minutes. Location on what.three.words is ///lamp.guitar.shows Thank you for lending us your ears, dear listeners. This audio tour was written by Brendan Curtis, with audio mixing by Tim Brunsden, and with voice acting by Brendan Curtis, Tamm Reynolds and Hwa Young Jung. This work was created by Flow.Walk.Drag., a project funded by the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ with additional support from Liverpool Hope University.
ACT I : The Past - part one
Welcome dear listeners to the Liverpool Cholera audio tour, a microcosmic deep dive into hidden water histories. Our sonic journey is composed of four acts, each rooted and routed through the streets of Liverpool. If you’d like to follow the tour along at your own pace, starting locations are provided at the beginning of each act, starting from St James Garden at the Anglican Cathedral and ending at the Granby Winter Gardens. We cover about 1 mile, and it will take around 45 minutes at a leisurely pace. Enjoy! We will start amongst the grave markers of the Anglican Cathedral. Please enter the gardens from the main gate, walk through the tunnel, then turn right till you come to the tombstones with orphans names - about a 2 minute stroll. Location on what.three.words is ///puzzle.former.rising Thank you for lending us your ears, dear listeners. This audio tour was written by Brendan Curtis, with audio mixing by Tim Brunsden, and with voice acting by Brendan Curtis, Tamm Reynolds, and Hwa Young Jung. This work was created by Flow.Walk.Drag., a project funded by the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ with additional support from Liverpool Hope University.
Liverpool Cholera Tour - coming soon!
Trailer
Dear lovely humans, there’s something cholera would like you to know. A few of us from Liverpool and Margate have been spending a lot of time with Cholera and E. coli over the past year, and you know - they are not as bad as you might think. In fact, they feel they’ve gotten the short shrift when it comes to public perception of bacteria in our waterways. Would you like to know more? Can you look past the diarrhoea, trying walking with their flagella? Join us for a four episode tour of Liverpool through the receptor proteins of Cholera, available wherever you got your podcasts. This work was created by Flow.Walk.Drag., a project funded by the Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ with additional support from Liverpool Hope University.