TreeSong Day 1
Bright Autumn sunshine bathed our tree in light and warmth today for the first day that it was open to the public. The eerie and intriguing sounds drew many visitors. We also attracted some media attention, mainly around the tree’s lack of beech nuts this year.
Nut-free crop forces rethink of TreeSong installation http://t.co/g1jUldkuuF
— The Guardian (@guardian) October 1, 2015
Sums Bristol up nicely. Arty, unpredictable, and only a little bit nuts! | TreeSong installation http://t.co/WFnUMyJ0eU — David Stephens (@David_S_Bristol) October 1, 2015
Ooops! Bristol musical tree project which relied on falling nuts…picks nutless tree:
http://t.co/yEeJfcNjUw pic.twitter.com/Cd2rRgooJE
— Bristol Post (@BristolPost) October 1, 2015
Ooops! Bristol musical tree project which relied on falling nuts…picks nutless tree:
http://t.co/yEeJfcNjUw pic.twitter.com/Cd2rRgooJE
— Bristol Post (@BristolPost) October 1, 2015
Bristol tree project: Lack of falling nuts upsets musical plan http://t.co/QxHly54y2s pic.twitter.com/1brzWZx9op
— BBC Points West (@bbcpointswest) October 1, 2015
Some great pictures taken by award-winning photographer Giles W Bennett