blanc sceol
London
Stephen Shiell and Hannah White are artist duo Blanc Sceol. Their compositions,
interventions and performances express their experience of place, anchored in
what is found in a landscape but re-imagined into new territories. They create
encounters to connect both materially and energetically to their surroundings.
They are certified Deep Listening® practitioners and regularly run workshops and
sound walks exploring listening and sound making in public spaces. They have
worked with a variety of and experimental platforms such as Anti-university,
Fort Process, We’re All Bats, MIA festival and Art’s Birthday and cultural
institutions such as Ashmolean Museum, The Royal Academy, Centre for Art and
Media Karlsruhe and Oxford Contemporary Music. In 2018 they established Surge
Cooperative, a collaborative effort to benevolently occupy the Channelsea river
in London. Their research seeks to live with, listen with and act with this
vital living system, finding new ways to tackle problems of neglect and misuse
whilst navigating ancient acts of parliament and institutional backwaters to
fight for the protection of this waterway.