Playable Plants At Brighton Town Hall Gardens

Have you ever made music with a marigold? Composed with a chrysanthemum? Or listened to some lavender?

The Plants are new experimental musical instruments that combine organic matter and digital sensors. Developed by Playable Streets, these plant-based instruments will be available on Saturday 9 November at Brighton Town Hall Gardens for the community to interact with, explore, and make new collaborative compositions.

Swelling with textural waves and rhythmic movement, The Plants will be unlike any musical instrument you have ever seen, heard, or played.

Everyone is welcome to come along to this free event at Brighton Town Hall Gardens on Saturday 9 November between 11am to 4pm.

Learn more about Playable Streets

Playable Streets is a participatory arts company that creates opportunities to play and collaborate in public places. It is a collective of theatre makers, composers, engineers, visual artists, and interaction designers who use technology, design, drama and sound to build environments that encourage connections. Previous works by Playable Streets have toured nationally and internationally, engaging participants of all ages and abilities.

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