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[https://akg.ok.ubc.ca/ Visit Sounding the Garden] (click on Reflect, then navigate to Sounding the Garden)
[https://akg.ok.ubc.ca/ Visit Sounding the Garden] Click on Reflect, then navigate to Sounding the Garden. (This version works anywhere, on any device.)


[https//islamicgarden.ualberta.ca Sounding the Garden, using GPS and dynamic positional audio mixing] (and incorporating additional tracks from the Aga Khan Music Initiative)
[https://islamicgarden.ualberta.ca Sounding the Garden, using GPS and dynamic positional audio mixing], and incorporating additional tracks from the Aga Khan Music Initiative. (This version works on site only, using a GPS-enabled smartphone)


[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pA3IF3_r-jUgZo9_Rg0ZaT0W01VCYpQo Additional resources (poem, narration, map, miniatures) available here].
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pA3IF3_r-jUgZo9_Rg0ZaT0W01VCYpQo Additional resources (poem, narration, map, miniatures) available here].

Revision as of 09:12, 7 October 2019

Farid al-Din ʾAttar's famous poem "Conference of the Birds" (Mantiq al-Tayr) recounts the spiritual quest through seven valleys. These valleys have been mapped onto the Aga Khan Garden at the University of Alberta's Botanic Garden. This augmented sonic reality


Visit Sounding the Garden Click on Reflect, then navigate to Sounding the Garden. (This version works anywhere, on any device.)

Sounding the Garden, using GPS and dynamic positional audio mixing, and incorporating additional tracks from the Aga Khan Music Initiative. (This version works on site only, using a GPS-enabled smartphone)

Additional resources (poem, narration, map, miniatures) available here.