From 1 August to 17 September 2005 one of Britain's single largest environmental
artworks was staged on the walk up to Coire Faoin at the base of the Old Man of Storr and the Storr cliffs. Created by
NVA, a Scottish environmental arts company, directed by Angus Farquhar (formerly of
Test Dept) and designed by a team including "" and David Bryant from Midnight Design, the work contained music by
Geir Jenssen,
Paul Mounsey, live performance by
Gaelic singer Anne Martin and recordings of the works of
Gaelic poet
Somhairle MacGill-Eain (Sorley MacLean). This was David Bryant's last major environmental creative work as he died from cancer in 2007. He won a Plasa Lighting Design award in 2006 for his work lighting the Storr. In October 2009, a photograph taken of the pinnacles looking towards
Raasay and
South Rona won the "Take a view: Landscape photo of the year 2009". In January 2012, production of the science-fiction film
Prometheus moved to the Isle of Skye, with filming taking place at the Old Man of Storr. British composer
Matthew Taylor composed the orchestral piece
Storr, which takes its name and inspiration from the rock formation, which the composer found awe-inspiring on a visit there.
Storr was commissioned and premièred by the Essex Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tom Hammond, and given its London première by the
Kensington Symphony Orchestra and
Russell Keable on 24 June 2013. ==Gallery==