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Storyweaving - The website of Steph Bradley
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Storydive Blog for Creators

Our blog on how to write and create narrative based audio walks.
Storydive
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Stories by Henna Wang on Medium

Henna Wang
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Storiedland

Hamish Sewell
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stiltecoaching

Gaby Hutjes
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stijn dickel

artist website
Stijn Dickel
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start to listen (dutch)

a toolbox for teachers and pupils to grow in their listening website is in Dutch, but please reach out if you want translations (or if you want to donate to translate the website in English, Spanish, ... ;-)
Stijn Dickel
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stadt im ohr | urban sounds to go

Urban sounds to go produces walk along radio plays in the city of Berlin. The walks play with facts and fiction they weave site specific music whith historical original sounds.
Ruben Kurschat
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Spaziergangswissenschaft

Aus der Praxis der Promenadologie
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Spatial Anthropology: Preface and Section Intros

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Soundwalking

About sound walks
Gilles Malatray
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soundmarker

Labor für ortsbezogene Audioarbeiten
Ruben Kurschat
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Soundcloud_ Cielo

Listen to Cielo VG | SoundCloud is an audio platform that lets you listen to what you love and share the sounds you create.
Cielo Vargas
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Sound work: “Sound Letter for Ana”

Research on smell and wetlands, part of the Sound Map of Uruguay by sound artist Ana Rodríguez
Florencia Ruiz Ferretti
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Sound work: “Listening inside: a sound manual to reveal our essence”

A still unpublished sound work made with sounds from the soundscape and testimonies sent by wathsapp during the 2020 pandemic lockdown.
Florencia Ruiz Ferretti
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Sound work: “Silence does not exist”

Vocal work presented at CONECTA 05 - Interdisciplinary film exhibition + National Documentary Network in 2016 40 years after the last military coup, El Cairo Cinema, Rosario
Florencia Ruiz Ferretti
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Sound work: “Other loneliness”

Sound work, one of the four selected in the competition organized by the Centro Cultural España de Córdoba in 2013
Florencia Ruiz Ferretti
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Sound Art

Listen to Arte sonoro by FlorenciaRuizFerretti #np on #SoundCloud
Florencia Ruiz Ferretti
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Some Call Us Balkans

Cultural cooperation project
Enrico Tomassini
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Sofilab.art

Website by Sofilab
Mathis Nitschke
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corpse road

Also known as corpse way, coffin route, coffin road, coffin path, churchway path, bier road, burial road, lyke-way or lych-way. “Now is the time of night, That the graves all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide” – Puck in Midsummer Night’s Dream. A path used in medieval times to take the dead from a remote parish to the ‘mother’ church for burial. Coffin rests or wayside crosses lined the route of many where the procession would stop for a while to sing a hymn or say a prayer. There was a strong belief that once a body was taken over a field or fell that route would forever be a public footpath which may explain why so many corpse roads survive today as public footpaths. They are known through the UK.

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