Music of the Earth

Event schedule details
Saturday 7 June and Sunday 8 June
12.00-18.00
Event location details
Natural World Zone
Imperial College Road
Step into a world where sound tells the story of our planet’s changing biodiversity. In this immersive VR experience, journey through past and present soundscapes to discover how nature’s music has evolved—and how we can help restore its lost harmonies.
Explore 360 different images and soundscapes including the calls of extinct birds, brought to life with recordings from the Macaulay Library at Cornell, and the roars of dinosaurs recreated through expert sound design. Get hands-on with sound by composing your own piece using animal calls, and put your ears to the test—can you recognise which bird or dinosaur you’re hearing?
Visitor information
This is a drop-in event that is suitable for all ages.
The event is in a gazebo with step-free access on Imperial College Road.
To attend the Festival, please make sure to register for free. Registering is the only way to receive the latest Festival updates, a first look at the programme, and opportunities to book free tickets for popular events.
Event categories
- Adults
- Family (ages 5+)
- Young People (13-25)
- Exhibit
