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
First visit to Yordas Cave
Yordas Cave has a large ~50meter long limestone chamber and waterfall at the end that causes a mighty drone - sounds like thousands of voices.
After much looping and listening to the first fieldrecording, there is a distinct bass melody in the murmer!
This is definitely a singing cave...
Here is an image of the one entrance to Yordas Cave whilst recording ambient sounds with the Senheiser Ambeo microphone:
First visit to Yordas Cave
Yordas Cave has a large ~50meter long limestone chamber and waterfall at the end that causes a mighty drone - sounds like thousands of voices.
After much looping and listening to the first fieldrecording, there is a distinct bass melody in the murmer!
This is definitely a singing cave...
Here is an image of the one entrance to Yordas Cave whilst recording ambient sounds with the Senheiser Ambeo microphone: