Texts

  • Handheld Recorders Comparison

    Handheld Recorders Comparison

    Sonic Sense has published a review of several handheld recorders. Full article

  • Sound Studies: A Discipline?

    Sound Studies: A Discipline?

    Melle Jan Kromhout has published a nice article at Sounding Out! blog about the sound studies discipline, as discussed in the Sound Signatures Winter School, Amsterdam, January 2014. Has the ever-nascent field of sound studies finally “grown up”? After years of intellectual…

  • Soundscape Ecology: The Science of Sound in the Landscape

    Soundscape Ecology: The Science of Sound in the Landscape

    Soundscape Ecology: The Science of Sound in the Landscape, a great article by Bryan C. Pijanowski, Luis J. Villanueva-Rivera, Sarah L. Dumyahn, Almo Farina, Bernie L. Krause, Brian M. Napoletano, Stuart H. Gage and Nadia Pieretti. This article presents a unifying…

  • Cities & Memory

    Cities & Memory

    Cities and Memory is a sound programme that records both the present reality of a place, but also its imagined, alternative counterpart – remixing the world, one sound at at time. Every faithful field recording document here is accompanied by a reworking,…

  • infinite grain 05: kim cascone

    infinite grain 05: kim cascone

    [infinite grain is a series of interviews inspired on microsound procedures, exploring a wide variety of topics in dialogue with artists who work with sound on installation, composition and improvisation] Some people are hard to locate in common categories because of the way…

  • 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…