This article is concerned with the history and practice of creating sound walks or ‘memoryscapes’: outdoor trails that use recorded sound and spoken memory played on a personal stereo or mobile media to experience places in new ways. In this relatively new and rapidly evolving field, the author brings together works from music, sound art, oral history and cultural geography as a starting point to understanding how such trails can give us a more sophisticated and nuanced experience of places. He suggests that this might offer some exciting opportunities for practice-based multimedia research and teaching
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
Some of the most experimental and exciting work using sound and spatiality has come from the art wor...
This book chapter investigates the ways in which place and mobility have become major concerns for g...
This article engages with how our auditory engagement with a particular soundscape helps frame and c...
This article engages with how our auditory engagement with a particular soundscape helps frame and c...
This article engages with how our auditory engagement with a particular soundscape helps frame and c...
This article engages with how our auditory engagement with a particular soundscape helps frame and c...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
The bicentenary of the 1817 Pentrich Revolution provided an opportunity for the composition of a ser...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
Some of the most experimental and exciting work using sound and spatiality has come from the art wor...
This book chapter investigates the ways in which place and mobility have become major concerns for g...
This article engages with how our auditory engagement with a particular soundscape helps frame and c...
This article engages with how our auditory engagement with a particular soundscape helps frame and c...
This article engages with how our auditory engagement with a particular soundscape helps frame and c...
This article engages with how our auditory engagement with a particular soundscape helps frame and c...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
The bicentenary of the 1817 Pentrich Revolution provided an opportunity for the composition of a ser...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
Varieties of sound-based research methods have been used for exploring participants’ relations with ...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...