Biologists seeking to understand how animals communicate have created a culture of listening
Sound
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.
Calling Thunder – The Unsung History of Manhatten
Immersive soundscapes compare today's urban cacophony to the island Henry Hudson encountered in 1609. History unearths wonder in the green heart of New York.
Palimpsest
The Palimpsest uses 3D scanning and virtual reality to record urban spaces and the communities that live in them.
New Sounds
Wind down each night with an hour of unusual music from artists, composers, and traditional musicians - all gleefully oblivious of their genres. Hosted by WNYC’s John Schaefer. Produced by WNYC Studios.
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.