I am proud to be a part of the amazing FLOWproject with „segment 19 – FLUME“, a composition with the resonances of a fish-pass at the Lech for tube, accordion and sine-tone.
Flow is presented actually at the EGU general assembly in Vienna, the biggest geoscience conference in Europe.

Flow combines science, sound, and imagery to bring to life the story of the river Lech, which flows through Austria and Germany, as an example representing all rivers, all over the world.
Researchers at the University of Padua and the University of Würzburg collected satellite images, research, photography and field recordings from the entire length of the river, and asked artists to reimagine the life of the river through sound.
Flow tells the story of a river through sound, from its source to its end. Flow is a project by Dr Martina Cecchetto, with the scientific contribution of Dr Florian Betz and the artistic curation of Riccardo Fumagalli, in collaboration with Cities & Memory, the University of Padua (Italy), and the University of Würzburg (Germany).
Listen to segment 19, FLUME:
https://map.citiesandmemory.com/maps/point/3759
Listen to all of the amazing compositions along the 25 segments of the river Lech, from the source in the Austrian alps up to the estuary into the Donau in Bavaria / Germany:
https://citiesandmemory.com/flow


