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Sonic, Social, Distance and Soundtracks for Strange Days, compilation Part 2 - Sonic Field - 0 views

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    "As more than a third of the planet's human population has gone into some sort of social restriction…self-isolation, social isolation, physical distancing, quarantine…since those who have the luxury of walls have gone behind them-time has not so much stood still, but became fragmented and blurred. Our schedule markers have gone virtual, or gone away, or are far away.  As artists of various media attempt to capture some essence of this time, it may be found that fragments, notes, moments, and blurs, are what express better our experience. Text, audio, visual-both moving and still, compilations, complications, towards combobulations, if that is what comes. This is a time-capsule archive of finished works, and of fragments, reflecting a fragmented time. Fragments that feel frozen or appropriate as they are, and would then be placed with other fragments to create an unanticipated whole."
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Sonic experiments from Covid-19 lockdown - CRiSAP - 0 views

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    "PhD student Kate Carr has started an new podcast series 'Interiorities' playing sonic experiments and documents from this Covid-19 time of 'lockdown'. Episodes are being released each Sunday through April on Mixcloud and fortnightly from May. Sound works so far include contributions by Angus Carlyle, Leo Okagawa, Mark Peter Wright,  Salomé Voegelin, Stephanie Merchak, Margaret Harmer, Paula Garcia Stone, Iris Garrelfs, Martin Kay, Francois Houle & Scant Intone and many many more."
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soundhouse - 0 views

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    "24 hours with sounds from artists, made in their daily work and life during spring 2020. A different artist every hour (based on CEST). For a good experience of the hours, we recommend the use of headphones."
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Sonic Reflections: Observations of the Changing Soundscapes of the COVID-19 Pandemic | ... - 0 views

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    "The community you live in strongly shapes the soundscape of your life story. Why? Because human culture and the natural world dictate not only what we hear but also how we listen"
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