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2021
Colonial regimes of sounds used to represent Inuit—what one might shorthand as “the Sound of Eskimo,” an Arctic complement to Deloria’s “Sound of Indian”—can be traced back to cue sheets, scores, and soundtracks that accompanied Robert Flaherty’s Nanook of the North (1922). A lack of musical and cultural specificity granted to Arctic Indigenous Peoples
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Colonial regimes of sounds used to represent Inuit—what one might shorthand as “the Sound of Eskimo,” an Arctic complement to Deloria’s “Sound of Indian”—can be traced back to cue sheets, scores, and soundtracks that accompanied Robert Flaherty’s Nanook of the North (1922). A lack of musical and cultural specificity granted to Arctic Indigenous Peoples
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Database design for an archive of animal sounds
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2001Attached to several museums worldwide are sound archives, units dedicated to collecting, preserving, and making available to others recordings of animal sounds. In the case of the Borror Laboratory of Bioacoustics (BLB) at The Ohio State University, most recordings in the archive are the products of research by staff and students.
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2017
This entry provides an overview of sound archives, including reasons why sound archives exist, their history and organization; types of sound recordings collected, methods of description, and access to and preservation of recorded sound materials.
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This entry provides an overview of sound archives, including reasons why sound archives exist, their history and organization; types of sound recordings collected, methods of description, and access to and preservation of recorded sound materials.
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Keeping Archives Safe and Sound
ACADEMIA. The magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2023“People are more important than such stuffy old papers. Maybe they have been around for ages, but they’ll just rot away someday anyway, and are of no use to anyone.”
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Sound archives and linguistic variation
2014Sound archives are important resources for sociophonetic analysis: first, they contain relatively uncontrolled speech styles, not usually included in the speech databases used in sociophonetic research; second, they allow us to study in a historical perspective some phonetic phenomena that would otherwise be known only for their most recent or ...
Sornicola, R., CALAMAI, SILVIA
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2023
Sound archives in Portugal are in an underdeveloped state, and have been a topic of debate since the early 2000’s. The archives that contain once commercial records only exist thanks to the aid of collectors and musicians. For the past twenty years, researchers, universities and research centers have been receiving, studying, and aiding their digital ...
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Sound archives in Portugal are in an underdeveloped state, and have been a topic of debate since the early 2000’s. The archives that contain once commercial records only exist thanks to the aid of collectors and musicians. For the past twenty years, researchers, universities and research centers have been receiving, studying, and aiding their digital ...
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Italian Cinema’s Sound Archives
Journal of Film Music, 2019This article presents a historiographical inquiry into the instruments and technologies employed in Italian Foley art during the 1960s, drawing on an ethnography of the manual techniques involved in sound post-production. It draws on extensive research based on oral accounts of technical directors, Foley artists, rerecording mixers, and sound ...
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"The Electric Banana and Sound Archives"
2021In the introduction to The Electric Banana, William S. Burroughs describes the volume as “a unique auditory experience approaching the actual found sound of language” (Beach 2017, 11) in its myriad manifestations, highlighting the performative quality and essence of a text whose fragments are built on an organic dialectics between words and sounds ...
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2003
Abstract : The marine mammal sound work supported by the last component of this Grant included work on monitoring calls produced by deep water whales of the North Pacific, as well as organization of a digital archive of the WHOI marine animal sound collections. The program of monitoring the calling whales across the North Pacific using U.S.
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Abstract : The marine mammal sound work supported by the last component of this Grant included work on monitoring calls produced by deep water whales of the North Pacific, as well as organization of a digital archive of the WHOI marine animal sound collections. The program of monitoring the calling whales across the North Pacific using U.S.
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