Poetry, music and freshwater science exploring the declining UK farmland pond and their extraordinary biodiversity. Alice Boyd collaborates with poet Amina Atiq to create a piece which explores species migration in the context of climate change.
Read MoreComposer and sound designer for Poltergeist’s adaptation of ‘Alice in Wonderland’. A Brixton House and Poltergeist Production.
Read MoreAn 8-part documentary podcast about Soviet spy satellite Cosmos 954 and its disintegration across the vast traditional lands of the Dene in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Sound design, scoring and audio mix by Alice Boyd.
Read MoreFrom school dinners to sofa snacks – food has a huge part to play in shaping our story. Alice Boyd sound designs and audio mixes four episodes of The Guardian’s podcast.
Read MoreA series of short audio pieces about the climate crisis, as part of ThisEgg’s motherEarth international, a project that has been created by teams across the world. Supported by British Council’s Creative Commissions for Climate Action. Co-production and sound design by Alice Boyd.
Read MoreAlice’s track ‘Northbound’, featured on Red Waxxx Records’ first compilation.
Read MoreOn 23rd July 2022, Bristol Steppin Sistas and University of Bristol team members walked through Clifton Downs at midnight. This group of 17 women - primarily women of colour - walked a significant area for histories of gender, sexuality and race in the city. Interviews, sound recording/design by Alice Boyd.
Read MoreFollow Tommy’s journey into an underground network of mycelium in this six part audio drama, produced by RESOUND Audio UK. Composition and sound design by Alice Boyd and Munotida Chinyanga.
Read MoreJoin JC Niala on a journey to understand how plants can provide a lens on human health, history and belonging. Composition and sound design by Alice Boyd.
Read MoreAn interactive online experience, which invites audiences to restore a virtual forest to health by creating a balanced ecosystem. Created by Alice Boyd and Tom Halliwell, with support from the Eden Project and Sound and Music.
Read MoreTowards the end of 2020, Alice received a Develop Your Creative Practice grant from the Arts Council England. With this, she explored hardware creation, coding and the use of environmental data to make music.
Read MoreA live streamed immersive digital experience with the aim of connecting audiences with natural world. Featuring Alice’s music created after an artist residency at the Eden Project. Supported by the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Read MoreAudio lead and original music for Poltergeist’s new audio walk in the City of London, featuring all-star cast, led by Juliet Stevenson. Also starring Adam Buxton, Lydia West, Paterson Joseph, Tanya Reynolds, Nina Wadia and David Mumeni. One of the Guardian’s top 25 Christmas shows for 2021.
Read MoreAn audio piece in collaboration with non-fiction writer Laura Grace Simpkins, about her experience with lithium, prescribed to manage symptoms of bipolar disorder. Commissioned by the Wellcome Collection.
Read MoreComposition and sound design for Nell Hardy’s play, ‘NoMad’, about her experience of homelessness and psychiatric hospitalisation. Performed at Greenwich Theatre, with support from Tramshed.
Read MoreComposition and sound design for ‘Voices from Prison’, stories written by women in prison, performed by Clean Break members.
Read MoreComposition and sound design for Carbon Theatre’s Seedling, an audio installation about having children in the context of the climate crisis. First shown at the Grosvenor Centre, Northampton.
Read MoreComposition and sound design for Spring by Staging Change. Co-created by Alice Boyd and Josie Dale-Jones. Part of: HOME Reopening Programme May 2021 , Homemakers.
Read MoreComposition and sound design for Spore Score, as part of the Alchymy Festival 2021 at North Wall Art Centre, Oxford. Created with Emergency Chorus.
Read MoreComposition and sound design for Sustainable Matter by Staging Change. Co-created by Alice Boyd, Josie Dale-Jones and David Shearing.
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