Scores
A score is a guide for action with varying degrees of prescriptiveness or room for interpretation. It might be musical or choreographic, or a set of instructions for a walk with invitations to listen or move in particular ways. It might be text-based, or use graphic symbols to guide a performer in actions that cannot easily be represented in traditional notation.
Connecting my musical training to my research on the staging of public life, I have co-created a series of projects exploring the potential of scoring as a methodology for urban design and research. I have led workshops with architects and musicians – in Paris, Beirut, Belfast and London – exploring graphic notation as a tool for representing sound and movement in architectural plans. With students and general publics, I’ve enacted walking and listening scores – in Paris and Brussels – as ways to notice differently how ecologies shape sound and movement. And I’ve written and recorded scores for specific sites in Brussels and Rotterdam.