Ecology

  • Reveil

    Reveil

    REVEIL is a durational sound event by the London based artist collective, soundCamp. Starting near the Greenwich Meridian on 2 MAY 2015, REVEIL will travel West with the rising sun, relaying the sounds of daybreak provided by a community of…

  • ‘The Organist’ 44: Contact Milk, A Podcast on Field Recording

    ‘The Organist’ 44: Contact Milk, A Podcast on Field Recording

    An exploration of the art of field recording, which summons alien-sounding compositions from the depths of seemingly benign (and quiet) ponds, bridges, and fence-posts. Produced by Lawrence Dunn. More info: KCRW

  • New STR Release: Fabio R. Lattuca – Amix_

    New STR Release: Fabio R. Lattuca – Amix_

    We have a new release at Sonic Terrain: “Amix_”, by Italian artist Fabio R. Lattuca. “Amix_” is a phonography that puts in contrasts two aspects of the Sicilian soundscape. The recordings were tooken between the reserve of the Bomes  lake…

  • Surrounded by Soundscapes: Charles Amirkhanian, Bernie Krause, Walter Murch

    Surrounded by Soundscapes: Charles Amirkhanian, Bernie Krause, Walter Murch

    Composer Charles Amirkhanian, soundscape ecologist Bernie Krause, and film editor and sound designer Walter Murch consider the environmental implications and artistic possibilities of aural landscapes and ambient sounds. via mediateletipos

  • ocho tonos

    ocho tonos

    ocho tonos is an audible textile interface for tactile/sonic interaction by means of tangibles. Creating a soundscape through sensor technology inviting audiophiles to perform and explore with reactive textile elements.  Capturing the body, the senses and technology nexus. exploring the…

  • ‘Save our Sounds’, by The British Library

    ‘Save our Sounds’, by The British Library

    ‘Save our sounds’ is a British Library’s project aimed to preserve its sound archive. The nation’s sound collections are under threat, both from physical degradation and as the means of playing them disappear from production. Archival consensus internationally is that we have approximately 15…