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Dendrophone installation by Peter Batchelor in Alice Holt Willows Green, 12 August 2024, excerpt 2

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August 15th, 2024

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Farnham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom

Dendrophone is a sound installation by Peter Batchelor that transforms environmental data from the forest into an auditory experience. By converting often hidden processes into sound, the installation aims to make complex ecological interactions tangible. It also invites the listener to tune in to the forest's acoustic ecology, by complementing the natural soundscape. Recorded with Zoom H1 audio recorder. Recorded by Anna Xambó.

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Dendrophone
field-recording
sound-installation
weather-data

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Wave (.wav)

Duration

3:47.096

File size

38.2 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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