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Re: [microsound] museum of lost sounds



Also the ivory billed woodpecker. there are only some grainy recordings from the 30's.

Read about known sounds of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker and hear a sampling of sounds recorded by Arthur Allen and Peter Paul Kellog in 1935.

Mike PALACE

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Subject: Re: [microsound] museum of lost sounds


The sound of the thylacine - we know it made some kind of sound, but the
only remaining record of this creature is about 60 seconds of grainy black & white film, no audio.I believe it was supposed to be a cross between a yawn
& a yelp...

Quite literally disappeared...


On 12/17/07, jacques soddell <jacques@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In mid 2008, animator/installation artist Paul Fletcher and I will
present an exhibition entitled Museum of Lost Sounds. As part of this
exhibition we hope to exhibit a journal of people's "remembrances of
sounds lost". We invite members of this list to contribute brief
descriptions of sounds that they feel have disappeared from today's world.

jacques

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