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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…

  • infinite grain 03: gintas k

    infinite grain 03: gintas k

    [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] Gintas Kraptavicius is an artist from Lithuania. Over the years, he has explored different disciplines…

  • Interference: Sound Methods

    Interference: Sound Methods

    Some weeks ago a new issue of Interference journal was published, featuring great essays by Mark Peter Wright, Iain Foreman, Kim Cascone, Leandra Lambert, among others. For this issue of Interference we invited papers that addressed any aspect of auditory cultures but…

  • Xeno-Canto, Sharing Bird Sounds From Around the World

    Xeno-Canto, Sharing Bird Sounds From Around the World

    xeno-canto is a website dedicated to sharing bird sounds from all over the world. Whether you are a research scientist, a birder, or simply curious about a sound that you heard out your kitchen window, we invite you to listen,…

  • infinite grain 02: yann novak

    infinite grain 02: yann novak

    [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] Sometimes the words space, light and sound mean different things. Sometimes, all of…

  • Sound Waveforms in Nature

    Sound Waveforms in Nature

    ukrainian designer anna marinenko has drawn a symbolic and visual connection between noise and nature for ‘sound form wave’. while studying outdoor vistas, marinenko observed the aesthetic similarity between the oscillating heights of mountains, trees and skylines and the waveforms…