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Description

Explore Leicester's Cultural Quarterthroughsounds from past and present. Track your location on the mapandimmerse yourself in the soundscapes to discover theCulturalQuarter from a different perspective.

Press the footsteps button to start the location tracker. Asyouwalk around the area the sounds will then automatically play asyouapproach them and stop as you walk away. Press the button againtostop the tracker. The best way to explore the soundscapes isonfoot around the Cultural Quarter. However, when thelocationtracker is off you can touch the map to hear what it wouldsoundlike at that location.

The first time you open the app the latest collection ofsoundswill automatically be downloaded to your device, enabling youtouse it offline and reducing future bandwidth usage. Itisrecommended that this first download takes place over wi-fi.

Sounds of the Cultural Quarter has been commissioned as partofAffective Digital Histories: Recreating De-IndustrialisedPlaces,From the 1970s to the Present, a research project exploringthehidden and untold stories of people who lived and worked informerindustrial buildings at two locations in the EastMidlands:Leicester's Cultural Quarter and Glossop, a mill town inNorthDerbyshire. The project is funded by the Arts andHumanitiesResearch Council (AHRC) and is based at the UniversityofLeicester. Phoenix and app developer Cuttlefish areprojectpartners. The app makes use of Cuttlefish's Empedia locativemediaplatform.

The app features a collection of sounds and recordings byColinHyde and Andrew Hill with contributions from Julie Attard,JennyBailey, Sam Fisher, Petrina Foti, Clare Hudson, Hywel MaslenandLucy Stevens.