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Alison Ballard works across disciplines to examine our perceptions and experiences of sound, space and the moving image.
Investigating psychoacoustics, neurology and infrasound, she aims to give a physical presence to an intangible medium.
Exploring the physical effects of sound upon the listener, she looks at ways in which architecture can influence the listening experience and how spaces can be used as a tool or an instrument and not simply a setting.
Combining sounds with the moving image, she examines the delicate relationship between the two and explores ways in which they are dependent upon one another.
