the sound of bubble wrap…
the sound of bubble wrap…
Infinite groove
How speakers make sound
npr:
You might think you know what frogs sound like — until, that is, you hear the symphony of amphibians that fills the muggy night air at Nokuse Plantation, a nature preserve in the Florida Panhandle.
There, about 100 miles east of Pensacola, a man named M.C. Davis has done something extraordinary: He has bought up tens of thousands of acres in the Florida sandhills and turned them into a unique, private preserve.
In the largest block of privately owned conservation land in the southeastern U.S., Davis is restoring ecosystems that agriculture and timbering have destroyed.
“I’m a self-proclaimed, devout conservationist,” Davis says. “I’ve been dedicated now for about 20 years.”
Davis is thinking 300 years into the future with his wildlife restoration project, even though he knows he doesn’t have much time left. He was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer in November.
Gambler-Turned-Conservationist Devotes Fortune To Florida Nature Preserve
Photo credit: Matthew Ozug/NPR
Audio Cassettessssss
Our binaural selection of the week: A surreal recording by Britt Wray under the attack of a group of bird. Thanks for taking the risk of entering wild territories Britt we had such a good time listening to it !
Find all the binaural wednesdays here: http://www.soundry.com/binauralwednesday/
soundwaves
Walls have ears !
Source: continuo-docs
@of_montreal is the wonderful guest of this second episode of Soundry’s #live panoramic sessions. Put your most elegant #headphones on (the recording was made in #binaural sound) and let your ears grow into the organic melodies of two beautiful songs bouncing against passers-by, #plants and the glass walls of @botanique_bxl : the green house / concert hall in #Brussels, where this 3D #sound session took place. We hope you will enjoy listening to it with your two ears. A massive thank you to Of Montreal for participating in this little sound #experiment ! https://soundcloud.com/soundry-1/ofmontreal
Time is running and it’s already wednesday, time to share with everyone our favorite binaural sound of the week: time will fly around your head in a clock store in Prague, recorded by Melissa Pons. Wear headphones of course ;)
We stumbled upon this really cool recording made by radio producer briancauley from the top of a snowy mountain. It’s wednesday and like every wednesday we share with you our favourite binaural sound of the week (and we climb a mountain): wear headphones to make sure you hear the sounds as the recordist did… You won’t regret the introspective sensation of vacuum, magical wind, poetic polyrhythms of branches and noises. Thanks Brian for this recording !
For this binaural wednesday we selected this really cool 3D recording of a choir. Wear headphones for full immersion into the voices + there is a surprise falling from the sky at the end. ‘See’ you next wednesday !
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