'Exaltation', a collaborative film by Richard King and Rob St John featuring the sounds of larks, lapwings, oystercatchers, swifts, underwater photosynthesis, creaking sea ice, water running through plant stems, electromagnetic fields, upland springs & more.
Originally commissioned for a Barbican gig which never came to be.
Shoal - Jake Muir
Lady’s Mantle
fjallsarlon - Jez riley French
His words: “the sound of air, trapped for thousands of years in the glacier, bursting through the dissolving ice as it drifts through Fjallsarlon glacial lake in southern Iceland. Fjallsarlon was relatively spared from mass tourism, however the week this recording was made a local company was in the process of building a hut for a motor boat service for tourists to drink vodka with glacial ice.”
La escala de los vientos - Carlos de Hita
Wind speed according to the Beaufort scale, devised in 1805 by Irish-born Francis Beaufort
Chris Watson - Spirit of Place
In October 2009 InkSpotFilms accompanied the celebrated sound recordist Chris Watson on a journey to the source of the River Coquet located in Northumberland.
Filmed by: Sophie Smith and Toby Clarkson
Edited by: Sophie Smith
Additional Recording and Mixing: Benji Fox
Chris Watson, world-renowned recordist of wildlife and natural phenomena, discusses his work ‘Lake Keitele’, inspired by Akseli Gallen-Kallela’s 'Lake Keitele’.
Recording the Sounds of Extinction - Great Big Story
Bernie Krause has been recording wildlife sounds, or “soundscapes,” for over forty years. He’s amassed the largest archive in the world, and in doing so, can chart how wildlife sounds have changed over the course of climate change. Listen for yourself: the rising silence speaks volumes.
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Andreas Usenbenz
‘Animism’.
Emma Cerdor: sound design, field recording,
music composition. Paul McCann: cinematography, editing (DOP).
‘Sounding December’
Audiovisual composition by ORNIS: Sabine Vogel (composition, flutes, live electronics) and Kathy Hinde (live video and objects).
‘Inside a Water Barrel’ by Andreas Usenbenz
The sound of a 300 l water barrel being filled, recorded with contact microphones
‘Wind in the forest’ by visual artist and field recordist Jan Eerala