resources

  • Sonic Terrain’s Bookshelf: +200 Books on Sound

    As researchers, artists, institutions and individuals in general get more interested on sound studies and practices in its plurality of fields and perspectives, it becomes important to find ways of not only inter-connecting our ideas and processes but also to organizing…

  • New Book: Keywords in Sound, a conceptual lexicon for sound studies

    Duke University Press has a announced a new book dedicated to sound studies, edited by David Novak and Matt Sakakeeny. Will be available on April 17. In twenty essays on subjects such as noise, acoustics, music, and silence, Keywords in Sound presents…

  • WFAE Newsletter, Vol. 9

    WFAE Newsletter, Vol. 9

    World Forum of Acoustic Ecology has published the volume 9 of their newsletter, including lots of great resources. I personally recommend you the Sound Bites section and the featured article. WFAE Newsletter

  • Tim Prebble’s Field Recording Tips

    Tim Prebble’s Field Recording Tips

    Sound designer Tim Prebble has published a fantastic post with lots of field recording tips, and he encourages you to contribute to the list! Check out the original post at the always inspiring musicofsound blog. I know there are a lot of…

  • Field Recording Resources, Selected by The Wire

    The Wire has published a very cool selection of resources for field recording, including fantastic books and online resources. They’re also announcing an interesting event: The Spanish sound artist Francisco Lopez has talked about the potential of field recordings to produce…

  • Sound Maps of the World

    Sound Maps of the World

    Sound designer and recordist Tim Prebble has published a great list of sound maps available in the Internet. You can find lots of interesting webistes with different sound map projects form several places of the world, including New York, UK, Spain…