The soundtrack is carried to speakers through a polypipe irrigation system swirling in eddies around each coracle. This branching network suggests the system of arteries and veins that circulates the blood in our bodies, the pattern of creeks and rivers moving water through the landscape, and the extraction of water for irrigation.
“Adrift” the soundtrack records the sounds of water moving through landscape and the human body, trickling from the creek near our home to the river that flows into Sydney’s major water supply dam and on to the sea, and borborygmi, the sound of human stomach rumblings, the signs of life.