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Welcome to Discover Ilkley, the place to explore seasonal augmented reality trails across Ilkley town centre and discover exciting virtual characters. Our trails have been designed for you to discover the town centre in new ways, and access information about local events and redeem fantastic local business offers. We hope you have a wonderful time! UPCOMING EVENTS: Spring into Ilkley Trail Available from 2nd April - 1st May Spring has officially sprung in Ilkley, so let’s celebrate the season and discover some of the characters, animals and plants that make us think of Springtime. Do you think you can track them all down? Join the search and seek out 7 virtual augmented reality seasonal scenes and characters along the way at different locations across the town centre. Origins of Ilkley Trail Always Available Explore our Augmented Reality heritage trail by visiting each of the pinpointed locations on the GPS-enabled map, and discover more about the fascinating people, places and events that shaped Ilkley through the centuries. Features: - Seasonal Augmented Reality trails to enjoy across Ilkley Town Centre - GPS enabled map so you can find your way around the Town Centre and ‘capture’ the seasonal characters - The function to take photos or videos of family and friends with AR characters in the scene - ‘Adopt a Character’ feature which enables you to keep each AR character to use and enjoy at home - Offers, discounts and promotions from local businesses for you to enjoy during your seasonal trail This app is brought to you by Ilkley BID. Devices will require AR-Core Capability.
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The Storm Cone is an immersive artwork by artist Laura Daly, with new music composition by Lucy Pankhurst, that reveals the lost bandstands in our municipal parks and explores their forgotten histories. At its centre is a journey through music and sound that considers our relationship with the past, while charting the fading away of a brass band during the interwar years (1918-1939). The Storm Cone is experienced in the park setting, through a free app and using headphones. Initially it immerses the visitor in the 360 sound of a band performing as a full ensemble in the park. Moving amongst the absent bandsmen, the audience will hear the detail of every instrument, before following the departed musicians into eight spatial sound works, where solo musical phrases merge into new environments. The Storm Cone will be located on the site of the original bandstand in Peel Park, Salford. It will also be presented at NetPark in Chalkwell Park, Southend, as part of Estuary 2021. The music for The Storm Cone is a newly commissioned composition. Lucy Pankhurst worked closely with Laura Daly to evolve musical themes and phrases that reflect the artist’s ideas and narrative for the overall project. She has created an innovative and contemporary score that utilises sound spatialising technologies to move music around the listener; with instruments calling and responding across the ‘bandstand’. The resulting piece is sculptural in its approach. Students, staff and friends of The University of Salford performed and recorded the commission. For many of the younger musicians it was their first recording session. It was the only live music performance at the University. The sound works bring together vocal contributions from a wide range of people including the University’s drama and music students and Manchester choir, Chorus of Others. The title of the work comes from Rudyard Kipling’s 1932 poem that forewarned of the Second World War. It considers key aspects of the interwar period and the ensuing break-up and reshaping of communities. Serving as warning shot, The Storm Cone contemplates the residual impact of this time and the cyclical nature of history in terms of current events, including the economic downturn and rise of populism, extremism, racism and antisemitism. It is also a commemoration of creative legacy. The resulting experience is an artwork that is imbued with a sense of both loss and celebration, underlining human strength and fragility. The Storm Cone is commissioned by University of Salford Art Collection and Metal in collaboration with Salford Culture and Place Partnership on the occasion of Rediscovering Salford. Generously supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Also supported by PN Daly Ltd, Zinc and Copper Roofing, Southend on Sea Borough Council, and Goldsmiths.
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December 26, 2024