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Re: World Listening Day recording drop event

Subject: Re: World Listening Day recording drop event
From: "corticalsongs" corticalsongs
Date: Wed Jul 20, 2011 5:04 am ((PDT))
Hi Eric, 

I wonder why the recordings should be no longer than 3 minutes. This length is 
perhaps more appropriate for species examples that soundscapes. 

David

--- In  Eric Leonardson <> wrote:
>
> Hello, this is an invitation from Professor Bryan Pijanowski:
> 
> Hi,
> The Soundscape Ecology Project at Purdue is sponsoring a World Listening 
> Day (July 18, 2011) recording drop event. We invite the public, amateur 
> sound recording specialists, acoustic ecologists, bioacousticians, etc. 
> to visit our web site and submit a short soundscape recording.  We will 
> collect information on your soundwalk experiences, soundscape 
> descriptions and (optionally) contact information. Google Gazetteer tool 
> will associate your recording with a lat,long coordinate so that we can 
> map these soundscapes recordings. We plan to have the site active 
> Sunday, July 17th through July 24th , 2011 (for dropping recordings). 
> Recordings should be no longer than 3 mins. We will accept recordings of 
> any standard audio format (although .wav format is preferred).
> 
> You can learn more about our soundscape ecology work at:
> _www.purdue.edu/soundscapes_ <http://www.purdue.edu/soundscapes>
> and
> _www.human-environment.org_ <http://www.human-environment.org>
> 
> *The url for the World Listening Day Ubimark site is:*
> _http://ubimark.info/map/reports/submit_ 
> <http://ubimark.info/map/reports/submit>
> 
> *FYI: This site will be undergoing development through Sunday morning 
> (July 17th) so any files uploaded are not likely to be saved.* You can 
> still upload the location of the recording and send the sound file via 
> email at  ...
> 
> - Bryan
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> Bryan C. Pijanowski
> Professor
> 195 Marsteller Street
> Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
> Purdue University
> West Lafayette, Indiana 47906
> (765) 496-2215 (phone)
> (765) 496-2422 (fax)
> Director, Purdue's Environmental and Ecological Engineering GAANN Program
> co-Director of Partnering for Land Use Sustainability (PLUS)
> Director, Human-Environment Modeling and Analysis (HEMA) Laboratory
> Associate Editor, Journal of Land Use Science
> www.human-environment.org <http://www.human-environment.org>
> www.purdue.edu/soundscapes <http://www.purdue.edu/soundscapes>
> 
> -- 
> 
> Eric Leonardson
> 
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> 
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> 
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> 
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> 
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> 
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