Biologists seeking to understand how animals communicate have created a culture of listening
Sound Recordist
Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Macaulay Library, the largest archive of wildlife sounds, from rare bird calls to hundreds of elephants in the night.
David Haines and Joyce Hinterding
David Haines and Joyce Hinterding, live and work in the Blue Mountains of Australia. They maintain independent practices and also collaborate on large-scale art works that explore diverse subject matter, often with a focus on revealing the unseen and the unheard. These works often incorporate Joyce’s investigations into energetic forces and David’s concern with the intersection of hallucination and the environment.
Wild Ambience – Marc Anderson
I'm an ecologist with an interest in sounds and animal communication. I record natural sounds in many areas of the western US, and describe my recording adventures, and the importance of sounds and quiet places on my blog. Here you can also learn how to get started in nature sound recording, and download some of my best recordings.
Bill Fontana
Bill Fontana (born April 25, 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio) is known internationally for his pioneering experiments in sound art
Binaural Recording
Binaural recording is a method of recording sound that uses two microphones, arranged with the intent to create a 3-D stereo sound sensation for the listener of actually being in the room with the performers or instruments.
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