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  • Oral History of Wildlife Sound Recording

    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…

  • A Book On Listening

    A Book On Listening

    ‘On Listening‘, book edited by Angus Carlyle & Cathy Lane (authors of ‘In The Field‘) and published at October 28 by Uniform Books. You can get it at the official site. Also recommended is this nice review Cheryl Tipp just…

  • Preserving Sound: A Documentary on the British Library’s Sound Archive

    Preserving Sound: A Documentary on the British Library’s Sound Archive

    Fantastic documentary about the life inside British Library’s Sound Archive. The Wire takes a tour of the British Library’s Sound Archive, deep below its London residences on the Euston Road, to talk about sound conservation and take a tour of…

  • Sound, Memory and Environmental Awareness, An Exclusive Interview with Cheryl Tipp

    Sound, Memory and Environmental Awareness, An Exclusive Interview with Cheryl Tipp

    Cheryl Tipp needs no introduction in this blog. She is a wonderful person, curator and researcher mainly focused on sound. She lives in London and currently works at the British Library doing curatorial work on nature sound, from where she…

  • Six Questions with Ian Todd

    Six Questions with Ian Todd

    Cheryl Tipp has published a nice interview with Ian Todd. Ian Todd has been recording the sounds of nature for over two decades. He is a member of the Wildlife Sound Recording Society (WSRS) and a longtime contributor to the…

  • 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…