TERRARIUM
TERRARIUM maps the evolving geological strata of Ireland’s Midlands into sound. From ice to lake to bog to industrialisation to contemporary hydrology, a landscape of time is sonically constructed from the memory and myth that emanate from within this post-industrial terrain.
The Midlands have always existed in a flux between land and water, and TERRARIUM explores a unique site that encapsulates its ever-changing terrain.
Nestled deep within Boora Parklands in County Offaly, one can find the ruin of a Mesolithic shoreline, which, dating to between 6800 and 6500 BC, is thought to be one of the earliest sites of human activity in Ireland. Situated a few miles from the main entrance to the park, the only way to access this site is by foot and the scenic route takes you through varied landscapes of bog, wood, and water. The site itself is like a puzzle that every visitor must interpret for themselves. Having lived so many lives from prehistoric to modern times, the land there is a time and energy sponge, and has an important story to tell.