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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…

  • Rainforest Listening

    Rainforest Listening

    Created by artist Leah Barclay, Rainforest Listening is a project using augmented reality and geolocated field recordings to expose nature soundscapes and generate ecological awareness towards critical sonic environments from the Amazon rainforest. The process consists on planting sounds across certain…

  • Cities and Memory: Oblique Strategies

    On 10 April, 63 sound artists and musicians from across the world will reimagine the sounds of the world, using Eno and Schmidt’s Oblique Strategies cards as inspiration. Cities and Memory: Oblique Strategies sees more than 50 source field recordings…

  • Radio Aporee, Collective Sound Map

    Radio Aporee, Collective Sound Map

    The project radio aporee ::: maps has started 2006. it is a global soundmap dedicated to phonography, field recording (and related practices) and the art of listening. it connects sound recordings and places, in order to create a sonic cartography,…

  • European Acoustic Heritage

    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…

  • Welcome to the Invisible Valley

    Welcome to the Invisible Valley

    As part of the World Listening Day 2011 I’m launching a project I’ve been developing since the last year. It’s called Invisible Valley and aims to explore the sonic world of Aburra Valley, located in Antioquia, Colombia. Our culture, the…