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Re: field recordings of human environments

Subject: Re: field recordings of human environments
From: "Aaron Ximm" aaron_gmail
Date: Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:35 pm ((PDT))
>  Recently joined the group and have loved learning and hearing about all that
>  you do. I've joined this and other groups as I've expanded my interest in
>  recording the stories of everyday people and the sound of human
>  environments.
>
>  I was wondering if this group discusses those types of topics or if there
>  are other forums that I should seek out.

Hi Mike,

You should definitely check out the phonography mailing list -- it's
focused on field recording for aesthetic purposes (that's how I would
characterize it anyway), and for the most part that ends up meaning
people recording what I would call anthropogenic sound... :)

Great group, great people -- much like this group.

Btw you are most welcome to hang out here as well, while the focus is
naturally (pun intended) nature recording, there is much of interest
to field recordists and nature enthusiasts of all bents!

 best,
  aaron

PS in the self-promotion dept., you might also like my website and the
one-minute vacations project -- linked below... :)

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