News
2023
2022
- Echoes and Reflections - Artists
- Echoes and Reflections - Album Release
- Echoes and Reflections - Acoustic Atlas receives IDF Winter 2022 Call funding!
- Echoes of Our Ancestors for Robyn Schulkowsky
- Introducing Sofía Balbontín & Mathias Klenner
- EMARX and Patrimoni Acoustic contribute new sites!
- Collaboration with Carmen Troncoso
- Why an audible archive of acoustic research?
2021
2020
Acoustic Atlas kicks off its collaboration with the University of York
The first stages of Acoustic Atlas will be to visit the first 3 sites: Yordas Cave, Victoria Cave and Ingleborough Cave.
The UK Caving community has already been extremely friendly and helpful giving advise and assisting planning. The Yorkshire Dales National Park has given a green light for the field work to continue. Ingleborough management is also supportive!
Now the real challenges are to vist and plan the recording process. Acoustic measurements in caves need a lot of consideration.
In parallel, I am sending out the first invitations to archaeoacousticians to contribue their work.
The acoustic web application is also undergoing a make-over. I hope to have the new version up and running by the end of the year.
Acoustic Atlas kicks off its collaboration with the University of York
The first stages of Acoustic Atlas will be to visit the first 3 sites: Yordas Cave, Victoria Cave and Ingleborough Cave.
The UK Caving community has already been extremely friendly and helpful giving advise and assisting planning. The Yorkshire Dales National Park has given a green light for the field work to continue. Ingleborough management is also supportive!
Now the real challenges are to vist and plan the recording process. Acoustic measurements in caves need a lot of consideration.
In parallel, I am sending out the first invitations to archaeoacousticians to contribue their work.
The acoustic web application is also undergoing a make-over. I hope to have the new version up and running by the end of the year.