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Sounds of the Forest - Soundmap :: Timber Festival - 0 views

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    "We are collecting the sounds of woodlands and forests from all around the world, creating a growing soundmap bringing together aural tones and textures from the world's woodlands. The sounds form an open source library, to be used by anyone to listen to and create from. Selected artists will be responding to the sounds that are gathered, creating music, audio, artwork or something else incredible, to be presented at Timber Festival 2021. This second part of the project is gratefully supported by PRS for Music Foundation."
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Natasha Barrett - Trade Winds. Opening - YouTube - 0 views

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    Opening track for this album that uses sounds of oceans around the world as its primary sound source
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About - UNITY-GAIN - 0 views

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    "Unity-Gain is a collaborative sound art project led by artist-musicians Mendi + Keith Obadike. The project collects sounds from artists and musicians and makes them available to other artists-contributors for creative use for Unity-Gain projects. We hope the sounds will be used for sound art, music, radio works, and media art projects. We only ask that you make the make the projects freely available, give us notice (Contribute@unity-gain.net) and credit the source artists and Unity-Gain. All derived projects are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC-BY-NC 4.0)"
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Maryanne AmacherĀ (1938 - 2009) - Labyrinth... - Continuo's documents - 0 views

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    "Between 1967 and 1988, Maryanne Amacher produced a 22-part series she titled City-Links. In City-Links, Amacher transmitted live sonic feeds from cities (or multiple sites within the same city) via high-quality telephone lines and mixed these sources live during installations, performances, and radio broadcasts. Sonic environments she selected included harbors, steel mills, stone towers, flour mills, factories, silos, airports, rivers, open fields, utility companies, and musicians "on location". The first in the series, In City (1967), was a 28-hour live mix connecting eight locations around Buffalo via phone lines to WBFO, Buffalo public radio. A very early example of telematic performance, or 'long distance music', the project enabled Amacher to connect acoustic spaces distant from each other and thus hear synchronicity 'live' as it is."
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Magenta - 0 views

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    "An open source research project exploring the role of machine learning as a tool in the creative process."
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framework radio | phonography ::: field-recording ::: the art of sound-hunting ::: open... - 0 views

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    "framework began broadcasting in june, 2002 on the newly reformed resonance 104.4fm in london. the show now airs on 5 radio stations around the world, with more to follow soon, and streams and podcasts here on it's own website. framework is consecrated to field-recording and it's use in composition, and began broadcasting at a time when a new community of sound artists with a special interest in found sound was developing, a community spread across the world that, thanks to the internet, was no longer limited to a specific geography. framework sees itself as an outlet for this ever-growing and developing community, a folk-tool in a new folk movement, a community driven exchange point for creators and listeners alike. framework's goal is to present not only the extremely diverse sound environments of our world, but also the extremely diverse work that is being produced by the artists who choose to use these environments as their sonic sources. we hope to ask this question: is 'field-recording' a style, or a genre, or is it in fact as uncontrollable and undefinable an instrument or tool as any, that may be interpreted, manipulated, and appropriated by anyone with a microphone and an idea? these works are its definition, and not vice versa."
john roach

Soundcities - 0 views

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    Soundcities was the first online open source database of city sounds and soundmaps from around the world, using found sounds and field recording. There are now thousands of sounds from around the world on the website. The concept started in 1995 with various iterations. In 1996 Stanza devised the term soundmaps and initiated the various works that developed into soundcities.com. Stanza's interactive soundmaps have been online since 2000 and the Soundcities database since 2004. This project allows the audience the possibility to remix the hundreds of samples recorded from cities around the world in an online database. The sounds can be listened to, used in performances on laptops, or played on mobiles via wireless networks. The Database is also open so anyone can upload sounds they collect from world cities, thereby making a contribution to the project and making an online sounds archive.
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Soundcities by Stanza. The Global soundmaps project. An online open source database of ... - 0 views

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    "Soundcities is an online database of the thousands of sounds from around the world and you can visit the various cities and create soundmaps. "
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