


Harmonic Habitats - Biosonification Project
Call for Sponsors: Help Bring Harmonic Habitats to Life
We’re seeking visionary sponsors to support Harmonic Habitats - a groundbreaking project at the intersection of animal care, sound art, and environmental connection.
Developed by sound artist Justin Wiggan, this project explores animal sonic husbandry to enhance the emotional wellbeing of the seven alpacas at Stay Wild Farm. Using biodata, field recordings, and natural rhythms, we’re creating personalized one-hour soundscapes for each alpaca—designed to reduce stress and foster emotional harmony.
Check out some of Justin's previous projects -
Echopoint at the Eden Project
Internal Garden - You'll never see plant life the same again!
How to get involved...
We are looking for sponsors, businesses, or individuals who would like to get involved in something unique. You could be connected to us, a Cornish business, connected to Audio, or just interested in some way :)
Sponsorship to create each Alpaca's song and purchase the bench with QR plaque comes to £800. We are happy to accept multiple sponsors per animal if a smaller sponsorship amount is preferred.
Please take a look at our Alpacas profiles below and click to e-mail us about the one you would like to Sponsor :)
If you are interested to know more info, please just drop us a line to discuss or contact Justin directly on morrisoto@yahoo.com
More about Justin...
Justin Wiggan is an artist working at the frontiers of arts and public intervention. His practice includes a range of media from sound, phonics, film, drawing, installation, interventions and performance, and has also attracted collaboration across the medical research and creative industries sectors.
His works have been exhibited nationally and internationally: B.O.M Birmingham, Protein Gallery London, Baltic Gallery, Citric Gallery Italy, Gigantic Art Space New York. His aim is to educate, share and engage people with sound as a creative field and reconnect with their lives using sound art.
He also extends his artistic practice into collaborative research in galleries, youth homes, and public access spaces with community groups and leading workshops within areas of vulnerable elements of society, palliative care, mental health and education.
He runs Glass Twin LTD , a company who uses sound as a tool to promote mental wellbeing through technology,reflection, nostalgia and memory. Glass Twin LTD is a sound and health focused company which aims to improve community resilience and individual wellbeing though a simple, accessible process that reconnects us with the world of sound. Glass Twin uses a reflective process with customers to develop bespoke soundscapes; and products incorporating the soundscape. Glass Twin has worked in a range of settings including hospices, prisons and schools. The company has also worked with emergency services and charities working to support people with mental ill health or additional needs.
“Justin is one of the most important artists working across arts and health right now, his ground- breaking work has huge potential for impact across life sciences, a testament to the power of creativity in health and wellbeing.” Karen Newman , Director of BOM
Other interesting links to projects Justin has been involved in:
http://www.listeningpassport.org
http://www.internalgarden.info
https://www.memorycloudatlas.org
http://www.mallsoftandcalm.co.uk/about-mallsoft/
http://www.iwishicouldsinglikeabird.uk
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m00060w0
https://soundcloud.com/justin-wiggan
Socials Instagram :
@glassedtwin
@gardeninternal
@echopointhappiness
