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Subject: International Dawn Chorus project
From: "baraitsersmith" baraitsersmith
Date: Wed May 4, 2011 8:44 am ((PDT))
Hello Paul and everybody

Thanks very much, Paul, for posting the dawn chorus recordings.

I'm working on a project for a 24 hour live dawn chorus broadcast that woul=
d track the sun around the earth, as evoked by Donald Kroodsma in his 'surf=
ing' article..

I'm a digital and installation artist based in London. I'm in quite early s=
tages of sorting out technical approaches, and identifying recordists aroun=
d the world who might be interested in taking part in the project.

The project officially got up and running on the 1st of may. The plan is to=
 broadcast in a year's time.

I'd be very interested to hear people's thoughts and suggestions

Thanks
Best wishes
Grant





--- In  "papx88" <> wrote:
>
> To coincide with the International Dawn Chorus Day 1 May 2011, members of=
 the Wildlife Sound Recording Society (WSRS), have been out recording at va=
rious locations and habitats around Britain. The recordings vary in length =
from just a few minutes, to over an hour and are unedited.
>
> http://www.wildlife-sound.org/
> http://www.wildlife-sound.org/dawn-chorus.html
>
> We hope you enjoy the recordings.
>
> Paul Pratley
>
> WSRS Acting Hon Secretary,
> 
> (remove the brackets)
>








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