Alex Braidwood


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    From the Field…at In the Field!

    From the Field at In the Field… It’s nearly here!  The In The Field symposium, which promises to be an unmissable event for all field recording professionals, will take place in London next week – on 15th and 16th February.  Can’t make it?  On the other side of the world?  No problem.  I will be…

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  • Soundscape & Design Practice

    Soundscape is rarely considered during urban planning and design processes and consultations. When the sonic and acoustic qualities of urban space are considered, it tends to be in terms of noise, pollution or nuisance. The public and shared dimension of sound, particularly as a quality that promotes ambience or amenity or even imbues a sense…

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  • The Earth is Roaring

    In Hobart for a week last month – the week after fires raged across the island state, consuming tens of thousands of hectares of land. Forest, homes, businesses, agriculture. Firestorms were claiming the mainland too, feeding on the dry country. In Hobart, stories were exchanged as disaster response mounted and someone tells me that, on…

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    World Listening Project Announces New Web Feature

    The World Listening Project is pleased to announce a new guest blogger initiative. In the upcoming months guest bloggers will be writing about changing soundscapes, new listening practices, new recording techniques, reflections on recent events, interdisciplinary connections to acoustic ecology, and other topics that resonate with WLP’s mission. Blog authors will include Susanna Caprara, Linda…

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