Year 2010

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: framework:afield

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The World Listening Project is seeking submissions for a mini-series of radio programs for framework:afield. Hosted by Patrick Mcginley, framework is a show consecrated to field recording, and its use in composition. Framework:afield is curated and produced by guest artists from around the world. Field recording, phonography, the art of sound hunting; open your ears and listen.

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Episode 3: Collected Ear CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: ANDY ARMSTRONG

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2010 World Listening Day Participants

Organizations and Projects Aconica (Berlin) I-Hear in the Country (Warborough, Dorchester, Overy, and Shillingford, England) Radio Aporee American Society for Acoustic Ecology Improv with Nature (Sterling Heights, MI) Radio Lab (Brasília, Brazil) Australian Forum for Acoustic Ecology Kinokophone Rádio Zero…

radio ::: aporee World Listening Day

Picture 11 The World Listening Project invites you to participate in a special project with radio aporee for the first World Listening Day, on Sunday, July 18, 2010. Radio aporee is an open project about the creation and exploration of public space. Its creator, Udo Noll asks you for help in creating an "audio snapshot of the world" as heard and recorded on World Listening Day. Aporee maps uses the Google maps interface to allow anyone to easily find their location on the map, then upload their audio via the web or mobile phone. . .

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2010 ASAE National Symposium and Retreat

The American Society for Acoustic Ecology is pleased to announce ASAE Chicago:

"Listening for the Future"

July 9th, 10th & 11th, 2010

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This is the first-ever national gathering of the ASAE membership and the general public. Hosted by the Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology and the World Listening Project, Listening for the Future will take place from July 9-11, 2010. We think it’s going to be a fantastic three days, with plenty of information and inspiration to go around. We hope you will join us at this landmark event.

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