research
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Audible Forces
Audible Forces is a landscape of wind-driven musical installations created by seven of the finest UK sound artists around today. These intriguing kinetic, sonic creations produce other-worldly sounds as nature’s unseen force breathes life into them. Produced by OCM and Oxford Brookes…
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Sound Diaries Symposium – “How are we using field recordings to change the world?”
Sound Diaries is a project instigated by Felicity Ford and Paul Whitty in 2008 to investigate the relationship between field recordings and daily life. Will be on 3rd – 4th June 2013 at Oxford Brookes University, Headington Hill Campus, OX3 0BP,…
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Peter Cusack Interview
Nice interview with Peter Cusack at Create Digital Music. “I don’t think you can study sound on your own, I think it’s a very big topic. It crosses into many areas, into science, law, politics – and into all kinds…
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Ernst Karel Interview
Ear Room has published a great interview with sound artist and researcher Ernst Karel. Ernst Karel is an artist and researcher active in the fields of electroacoustic improvisation and composition, location recording, sound for nonfiction vilm, and solo and collaborative…
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The Birth of Wildlife Sound Recordings
A few months ago The Field Reporter published a very interesting research wrote by Cheryl Tipp on The Birth of Wildlife Sound Recordings. Part I – Introduction Part II – Recording in the Wild Part III – Mimicry Part IV…
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European Acoustic Heritage
The European Acoustic Heritage is aimed at discovering and enhancing the soundscapes of Europe, the different sounds that make up the imaginary world and personality of the places and environments as a part of the European common cultural heritage. Through…