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Nature’s greatest hit: The old and new songs of the humpback whale - The Wire
http://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/nature_s-greatest-hit_the-old-and-new-songs-of-the-humpback-whale
Nature’s greatest hit: The old and new songs of the humpback whale. Musician and writer David Rothenberg is currently compiling the best whale songs ever recorded, a collection of which is to be released later this year by Important Records. Here he looks at the human history of whale song and asks "is their musical culture going downhill? Or is it on the rise? Can we humans even tell the difference? What album was so important that ten million copies of it needed to be pressed at once? Imagine this: Som...
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Education Pitt
Learning for Schools, Families, Communities and Adults. Tuesday, 20 December 2016. The art of sound and light at the Pitt Rivers Museum. From Pitt Rivers Museum. The Pitt Rivers Museum is a great place to work if you enjoy rubbing shoulders with a vast range of creative people. As an educator at the museum for quite a long time I have worked on some amazing and inspiring projects, but none simpler and more effective than working with sound and light artists Luxmuralis. I was approached by Fusion Arts.
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Need / Make / Use: Creating new perspectives on the Pitt Rivers collections
Thursday, 7 May 2015. Crafts in the Ethnographic Film Archive. There is a small but important ethnographic film archive at the Pitt Rivers Museum. These films either accompanied donations of artefacts or photographs, or else were acquired for teaching and research purposes. Much of the material, especially that of the early 20th century, is unique and of significant historical importance. You can find all those films that have been digitised to date here. Links to this post. Friday, 17 April 2015. I̵...