LEETON resident Jason Richardson has been busily putting together the finishing touches on a unique project that is helping to mark the town's centenary year.
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Last year Mr Richardson put together albums and videos of playground "music" made in Leeton shire's parks, as well as a photography exhibition, but he has now developed new remixes.
He held two public recording sessions last week in Central and Mountford parks, with young and old joining in on the fun.
"I've learned a few new tricks over the last year and gained experience remixing other artists and working on other material," Mr Richardson said.
"A couple of my tracks have appeared on US releases this year and I collaborated on a project at the Wagga Art Gallery last year too, as well as the song I made remixing an apple for the Art Misadventure exhibition at the Roxy Theatre."
Residents will be able to catch a glimpse of the new material on Friday to mark the end of the centenary year, with screenings at the Leeton Visitor Information Centre, as well as in Mountford and Central parks, which are accessible by footpaths.
The video will also be screened in Albury in the city's CDB in August and September.
Albury City urban and public art officer Tom Arnold praised the work.
"One of the primary reasons the work was selected was its originality and the way the work interacted with the space both visually and through its soundtrack," he said.
"The way this short film utilises and explores sound in the unusual setting of a children's playground coupled with visuals of a train crossing in reverse makes for an immersive viewing experience.
"We are very proud and excited to have this work as part of our program this year."
The screening at the visitor information centre on Friday will be held from 11am, with the screenings in the park from 5.30pm.