Sound artist Beth Robertson explores the entwined histories and urban entanglements of London's local wildlife. This episode visits Seaford to escape from the heatwave to the cool sea air. On top of the white chalk cliffs the nesting gulls call to one another as land crumbles into sea. At a site of strength and vulnerability in the midst of our warming springs, the changing climate and our entangled relationships with one another plays on the mind. Think of the missing stag beetles in London and the strange affairs between ants and blue butterflies on the chalk grasslands as the ocean waves rattle the pebbles and pull the sand from beneath our feet. For more information visit https://wohnensound.com/
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