The work of Dawn Scarfe (GB) includes site specific installations, performance and field recording. In her work she uses simple tools and methods in order to heighten the senses, and to reflect on how we engage them. It proposes that listening itself can be a creative activity. It uses resonating glass instruments to explore interferences between the senses and help “tune into” ephemeral aspects of our surroundings. Her “Listening Glasses” stratify the sound of urban streets into musical tones. The sound installations “Lenses” and “Tuning to Spheres” use wine glasses as resonators to re-sound audio from small speakers. Recent exhibitions include ZKM Karlsruhe, TONSPUR Vienna, La Casa Encendida, Madrid and Café Oto, London. Dawn Scarfe is currently artist in residence with Forestry Commission England and Sound and Music. She has a PhD in Sonic Arts from Goldsmiths University, London.