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  • Sound Maps in the 21st Century

    Sound Maps in the 21st Century

    Interesting reflection by sound artist John Kannenberg around sound maps and its current possibilities, challenges and meaning. “Sound maps are boring. Why? I would argue it’s because they’ve become stuck in a rut that began when the idea of ‘sound…

  • Sonospace

    Sonospace

    The Sonospace website splits up into a magazine and a sound archive. They both interconnect with some of the wider issues that we see over the course of our contributors’ research projects and represent our mission to bring interesting and…

  • Echoing the Otherworld

    Echoing the Otherworld

    Our reader Gautam Pemmaraju, who is also columnist at the great 3quarksdaily blog, has pointed me to a great post he published some months ago, dedicated to explore reverb and echo effects from a mysterious and interesting approach. The whispering gallery…

  • Sound and Vision Blog

    Sound and Vision Blog

    Check out this great blog from the British Library called Sound and Vision. The Sound and Vision blog is written by curators, cataloguers, engineers and other staff from the sound and moving image departments of the British Library. From digitisation projects…

  • World Listening Month at Sounding Out! Blog

    World Listening Month at Sounding Out! Blog

    Sounding Out! blog has been doing his annual editorial feature on listening, dedicated specially to this month’s celebration for the World Listening Day. They’re published two articles this year such as this nice post called Wayback Sound Machine: Sound Through…

  • Seaworthy on Field Recording for “Wood, Winter, Hollow”

    Seaworthy on Field Recording for “Wood, Winter, Hollow”

    Cameron Webb is an ecological researcher who also creates some great music under the name of Seaworthy, using mostly field recordings. He has published an interesting article at his blog, talking about his process on listening and recording, specially talking…