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Interview with Tessa Elieff by Jay Dea Lopez Tessa Elieff works as a sound archivist and curator at the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.When she is not archiving other people’s recordings Tessa works on her own sound practice.…
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Oral History of Wildlife Sound Recording
Cheryl Tipp has published a great post at the Sound and vision blog, featuring seven interviews aimed to explore the perspectives of different professionals dedicated to wildlife sound recording, such as Simon Bearder, Patrick Sellar, Nigel Tucker and David Tombs. The…
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Habitats for metal plants CHRIS WHITEHEAD (Linear Obsessional 2014) Review by David Vélez I ‘Habitats for metal plants’ is a release based the humorous existence of metallic plants in Great Britain. From the liner notes ‘Plants growing in these environments have,…
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infinite grain 03: gintas k
[infinite grain is a series of interviews inspired on microsound procedures, exploring a wide variety of topics in dialogue with artists who work with sound on installation, composition and improvisation] Gintas Kraptavicius is an artist from Lithuania. Over the years, he has explored different disciplines…


