Field Recording

  • Covid Backyard | Dirk de Bruyn

    Covid Backyard | Dirk de Bruyn

    A message from the editor:   Sonic, Social, Distanc As more than a third of the planet’s human population has gone into some sort of social restriction…self-isolation, social isolation, physical distancing, quarantine…since those who have the luxury of walls have…

  • Sonic, Social, Distance and Soundtracks for Strange Days, compilation Part 1

    Sonic, Social, Distance and Soundtracks for Strange Days, compilation Part 1

    Sonic, Social, Distance As more than a third of the planet’s human population has gone into some sort of social restriction…self-isolation, social isolation, physical distancing, quarantine…since those who have the luxury of walls have gone behind them–time has not so…

  • Sonic (Dys)tonic | Kim Munro, Peta Murray, and Stayci Taylor

    Sonic (Dys)tonic | Kim Munro, Peta Murray, and Stayci Taylor

    A message from the editor:   Sonic, Social, Distance As more than a third of the planet’s human population has gone into some sort of social restriction…self-isolation, social isolation, physical distancing, quarantine…since those who have the luxury of walls have…

  • Jordan Lacey: Some thoughts on the contemporary Urban-Nature Division

    Jordan Lacey: Some thoughts on the contemporary Urban-Nature Division

    A note from the editor, on Sonic, Social, Distance: In an interview with Digicult, Salomé Voegelin describes, “I understand sound, exactly because of its formless in-between nature”.[1] As more than a third of the planet’s human population has gone into…

  • Empty Cities

    Empty Cities

    Vacuamoenia has a new project called Empty Cities, dedicated to explore urban sound during quarantine: Following government directives and to counter the spread of Coronavirus in Italy, each of us has made a commitment not to leave the house and to limit…

  • Jacob Kirkegaard: Creating Space for Awareness with Sound

    Jacob Kirkegaard: Creating Space for Awareness with Sound

    Charles Shafaieh has published a great interview with Jacob Kirkegaard at National Sawdust Log talking about his sound work on post-mortem environments and ecological issues. Jacob Kirkegaard listens where others don’t. Using accelerometers that detect vibrations instead of more traditional contact…