Arts Apr 23 ‘Sonic Heritage’ project lets people experience world’s most iconic places through sound By Jeffrey Brown, Simon Epstein
World Oct 12 LISTEN: What Americans heard in mysterious sonic attacks in Havana The Associated Press has obtained a recording of what some U.S. Embassy workers heard in Havana in a series of unnerving incidents later deemed to be deliberate attacks. By Josh Lederman and Michael Weissenstein, Associated Press
Science Nov 11 7 sounds in nature that humans rarely hear From koala moans to sand dune groans. By Nsikan Akpan
Science Jul 16 Here’s why human screams make your skin crawl Neuroscientists unlock what happens to our brains and behavior when we hear a scream. By Nsikan Akpan
Arts Jan 29 Deaf since birth, artist Christine Sun Kim explores the social rules of sound Christine Sun Kim is a sound artist. She sends vibrations of her voice along piano wires strung across rooms, and invites people to feel the strings as they carry the sound. She conducts “silent choirs” consisting of facial expressions and… By Sarah Corapi
Jan 29 Watch 2:50 Deaf since birth, artist Christine Sun Kim explores the social rules of sound By PBS News Hour Continue watching
May 03 Watch Patrick Loughney on the need to preserve recorded history Patrick Loughney talks about the need to preserve our recorded audio and visual history. Continue watching
May 03 Watch Gene DeAnna’s Timeline of Recorded Sound A Timeline of Recorded Sound… Continue watching
Feb 03 Searching for the Source of Phantom Sounds By Jenny Marder A Georgetown neuroscientist's theory on the origins of tinnitus, the phantom ringing that plagues millions of Americans and countless military veterans. Continue reading
Dec 14 For the Books, Found Footage Is a Blank Page Art Beat talks to the Books backstage at the 9:30 Club about their live performance and about the essential role that found footage plays in their shows. Continue reading