Somatic Lab #17: Acoustic Archeology

a generative and revisionary exercise to excavate the sounds—stories—of the past, of the place as site

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https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/02/byzantine-angel-wings/470076/

 

To access the Somatic Lab Notes for this exercise, check out our anthology Writing at the Edge. Share your creative and critical responses here.  Let's continue the conversation at/on/of/through/with the edge. 

 

Ongoing art project inspired by the idea of ancient potter's creating sound while throwing on the wheel.
This video has been created to promote Archaeoacoustics research field and raise awareness about the importance of preserving the aural characteristics of archaeological sites. Here you can find information about the creator of the video and his research: http://kaanshenhuy.wordpress.com/ More info about archaeoacoustics and research presented: http://soundsofstonehenge.wordpress.com/ http://www.otsf.org/ https://ambpnetwork.wordpress.com/ http://www.salford.ac.uk/computing-science-engineering/research/acoustics/architectural-and-building-acoustics/acoustics-of-stonehenge Visual material presented in this video are taken from various sources.

http://on-contemporarypractice.squarespace.com/visceral-poetics/

To access the Somatic Lab Notes for this exercise, check out our anthology Writing at the Edge. Share your creative and critical responses here.  Let's continue the conversation at/on/of/through/with the edge.