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Let’s talk: How to promote the invisible?

Join us for a free online event about promoting geo-locative audio experiences. You’ve put in the hard yards producing your audio walk, and it’s good, but is anyone actually doing it? Do you track your download numbers? And what about signage? And where might it go? Simple things can make a big difference to the uptake of your audio walk.
Let’s face it, most of us are not great at tracking metrics, but maybe we can inspire each other to do better – and make the invisible visible to be enjoyed by many.
Join us for a 30 minutes session on the topic: a short presentation of approaches and ideas to promote Soundtrails, followed by a conversation, where we answer questions and people can share what works or doesn’t work for them.

Please RSVP for this free session and we’ll send you the ZOOM link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSelBqkDgI54Iu-zEBuMdgxlengsWsPZPgVIUepAzQpAHMPdgw/viewform

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2024-05-02 08:00
2024-05-02 08:00

Hosted by: Soundtrails
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driftsinging

Drawing with (vocal) sound in response to place while passing through place. Driftsinging borrows from the Situationist Drift, and Baudelaire’s flâneur. Driftsinging also relates to the process of ‘sounding,’ the sonic measuring of distance and depth that locates position in place and ‘echo location’, the examination of place through sonic reflection and refraction, resonance and echo.

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